Journal
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More money needed for transport: Government
By Shaun InguanzoTHE State Government has conceded it did not invest enough money into Dandenong’s highdemand rail system to match a population increase. Demand for…
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Help catch flasher
POLICE are calling for public help to catch a serial flasher who has plagued parts of Noble Park and Springvale since September. Dandenong detectives say…
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New children’s unit opened
SICK children and their families in the south eastern suburbs will benefit from a new $4.5 million fourbed paediatric intensive care unit opened on Tuesday.…
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Brothel upgrade
Shaun InguanzoA DANDENONGbrothel will be extended after council agreed to accept the business’ application this week. Councillors also passed an application to turn an existing…
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Tip dumped
GREATER Dandenong council will not support any amendments allowing the Lyndhurst tip to accept hazardous waste. Councillors passed the motion at Monday’s meeting and agreed…
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Car smashes into house
AN EARLY morning wake-up call was given to a Springvale family after an out-of-control car slammed into its house this week. A Holden Commodore left…
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Kate handed chance to reach the summit
By Melissa Grant KATE HANDS describes herself as the average working class Aussie. And it’s the reason she could be taking a seat at Prime…
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Bike push gears up
By Nathan JohnstonCITY of Greater Dandenong councillor Paul Donovan says more government funding is needed to improve pedestrian and cycling facilities in the south eastern…
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Glassing at hotel
A MAN was struck in the face with a beer glass at a Dandenong hotel last Sunday. The man, 49, was involved in an argument…
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Council not ‘that’ festive
By Shaun Inguanzo ORGANISERS of a festival that is tipped to attract 20,000 visitors to Greater Dandenong are furious that the city’s council has refused…
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City honours citizens
THE Greater Dandenong Australia Day Committee has revealed the winners of the city’s Australia Day honours to be presented with awards during a ceremony on…
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Proud boost
By Rebecca FraserNOBLE Park residents and the local Sudanese community are set to benefit from a $50,000 injection from the Proud to Participate Community Building…