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  • Rotary governor with many missions

    Rotary governor with many missions

    A new south-east district Rotary Governor has been chosen for the 2025-26 term from the Noble Park-Dingley Club. Peter Behm was chosen as the new…

  • EPA urges cleaner wood heating this winter

    EPA urges cleaner wood heating this winter

    As temperatures drop and wood heaters roar back to life, Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria is reminding residents to burn wisely — or risk health…

  • Hope begins with a welcome

    Hope begins with a welcome

    Hope travels light. It carries a small suitcase, a few cherished photos, and a quiet prayer: “May this be the place where I am safe…

  • HOME is where the art is

    HOME is where the art is

    Dandenong is sprawling with art for 14 weeks as part of the HOME 25: Invisible Cities exhibition. Sixteen artists are showcasing the stories of refugee,…

  • Stolen number plates surging

    Stolen number plates surging

    Police are calling for vehicle owners to fit anti-theft screws to dampen a record number of number plate thefts across the state. Casey is No.1…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Acoustic Afternoons Local Dandenong musician Alejandro Aguanta (Instrumental Music – Classical Guitar, Various styles) at the new roving exhibition HOME 25: Invisible Cities. – Saturday…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 16 July 1925 Income Tax Returns Persons whose income in Victoria for salaries and wages etc., during the 12 months ended 30…

  • More charges loom in alleged Cranbourne cybercrime

    More charges loom in alleged Cranbourne cybercrime

    A Cranbourne man facing a criminal charge of cybercrime has had his case delayed, as more charges may be on the way. Patrick Michael Hric…

  • Police chase ends with man hit by cop car

    Police chase ends with man hit by cop car

    A police chase was seen through Dandenong on Friday with police arresting a man following a carjacking and extended follow-through metropolitan Melbourne. Officers were called…

  • Doves dare to dream against Redbacks

    Doves dare to dream against Redbacks

    Despite the Southern League having a bye this weekend, two old rivals will come together and battle it out at Robinson Reserve in the only…

  • Saving a ‘beautiful tree’

    Saving a ‘beautiful tree’

    To mark 160 years of Dandenong Star Journal, PHILIP SALAMA-WEST is taking a then-and-now look at the people, places and events that have formed Dandenong’s…

  • Man contests charges of threatening, ‘menacing’ PM

    Man contests charges of threatening, ‘menacing’ PM

    An Officer man has indicated he’ll contest charges of threatening “serious harm” and making a “menacing” social-media post towards Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Dale Byrne,…

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