DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Page 1953

  • Doxa: Council holds ace over pokies rights

    GREATER Dandenong Council says the Doxa Social Club has no special rights to set up a pokies den in central Dandenong. As reported in the…

  • Footpath ban angers traders

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council is facing the ire of traders as it launches a trial ban on footpath displays. The two-year trial, which…

  • Fast Lane

    PAUL MEES: RMIT senior lecturer in transport planning ■ Drop big-ticket projects like the east-west link and the metro rail tunnel. ■ Fix train timetables and…

  • Trash becomes a treasured exhibition

    Trash becomes a treasured exhibition

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS It’s taken 58 years for Noble Park artist Martin Heatherich to show his whimsical wares in his first solo exhibition, Suburban Creative. Most…

  • Milk crates design beats major Dandenong project

    DANDENONG’S Lonsdale Street redevelopment has been overlooked in favour of an alley piled with milk crates in the Melbourne Design Awards announced last week. The…

  • Free fun for littlies in Noble Park

    Free fun for littlies in Noble Park

    CHILDREN will be spoilt for choice this Sunday at Ross Reserve in Noble Park for Greater Dandenong Council’s inaugural Little Day Out. The big event…

  • Public transport stop-start

    Public transport stop-start

    Whatever your mode of travel, road or rail, there’s a high level of frustration in east and south-east Melbourne. Angelo D’Amelio of Beaconsfield knows the…

  • Miraculous escape after car flips in busy Dandenong street

    Miraculous escape after car flips in busy Dandenong street

    By TARA McGRATH A MAN made a miraculous escape when his car flipped outside Chisholm TAFE this morning. It is believed the man was driving…

  • Traders fight display ban

    By Nicole WilliamsLONSDALE street traders are petitioning Greater Dandenong council to revoke plans to ban footpath displays. Forty-eight traders along the popular shopping strip have…

  • Staff face the axe

    By Nicole WilliamsCHISHOLM Institute staff are at risk of losing their jobs, with the tertiary provider yesterday announcing the reduction of 220 staff by the…

  • Council staff downs tools over lack of parking

    By Nicole WilliamsPARKING issues have already started to emerge over Greater Dandenong’s new municipal building with staff striking over a lack of supplied car spaces.…

  • Walsh on jobs boost ticket

    By Nicole WilliamsON A platform of manufacturing and job security, a local businesswoman launched her council campaign in Dandenong’s industrial region on Tuesday. Jill Walsh,…

Digital Editions