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  • Lions roar as Berwick falls to Buckley

    Lions roar as Berwick falls to Buckley

    Corresponding outcomes for last season’s Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 1 grand final teams left Buckley Ridges as the final undefeated team standing in the…

  • Luxury sports-car driver allegedly caught short

    Luxury sports-car driver allegedly caught short

    An allegedly disqualifed driver has had a high-end sports car impounded after stopping short of a breath-test station on Saturday 2 November. Greater Dandenong Highway…

  • Enter the garage if you dare

    Enter the garage if you dare

    Lynbrook couple, David and Emily Polites transformed their garage into a semi-permanent haunted Halloween display, attracting children and families to enjoy a “spooky, but not…

  • Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Left Write Hook, the journey of reclamation

    Tackling trauma has never been an easy task, and finding an effective medium for it has proven to be much more difficult, but for Left…

  • OzHarvest to expand in South East

    OzHarvest to expand in South East

    Food rescue organisation OzHarvest will expand their work through the South East to combat rising local demand with a new hub to be built in…

  • Pirates setting the pace early in Turf 2

    Pirates setting the pace early in Turf 2

    A team-first approach and a greater focus on roles within the playing XI is pushing Parkmore back into Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 2 contention…

  • Hurley holds head high after Dandenong let one slip

    Hurley holds head high after Dandenong let one slip

    Brooklyn Diwell played a breakout game to lead Dandenong to low-scoring victory over Geelong in the women’s Victorian Premier Cricket competition at Thomas Carroll Reserve.…

  • Belinda thankful after timely smoke-alarm check

    Belinda thankful after timely smoke-alarm check

    A new smoke alarm battery proved a saviour for Keysborough resident Belinda Peterson. She made a rapid getaway and called triple-000 when she was alerted…

  • Change at the top

    Change at the top

    Dandenong Show president Kate Reedy will be at the helm for the last time this weekend. Continuing in the long family traditions of the show,…

  • Families form the show’s backbone

    Families form the show’s backbone

    The Dandenong Show has long been a family affair. Next year, show president Kate Reedy will pass the reins to her aunt Leanne Graham who…

  • Keys to Show’s feast of fun

    Keys to Show’s feast of fun

    Volunteering stalwart Ann Keys can be traced back to Dandenong Show’s origins more than 150 years ago. She has also forged her own 30-year history…

  • Show ‘ambitious’ from the outset

    Show ‘ambitious’ from the outset

    Looking back, the Journal reported on the “ambitious” schedule for the first Dandenong Show in 1872. The Dandenong and South Bourke Agricultural Association’s show took…

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