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  • New plan deal to be put in place

    GREATER Dandenong Council expects State Government developer Places Victoria to complete its unfinished promises after the expiration of the Metro 3175 development project. The 2002…

  • Goodwill grows

    Goodwill grows

    By CASEY NEILL WELLSPRINGS for Women celebrated its 20th birthday with a tribute to its founder. The Dandenong organisation’s staff, participants and friends gathered on…

  • Dance mob looks flash

    Dance mob looks flash

    SUDDEN singing, dancing and signing turned heads at Dandenong Plaza this month. Wallara officially opened its pop up shop at the centre with a flash…

  • Award shows improvements are on course

    Award shows improvements are on course

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN THE light of the Tang coronial findings, Dandenong Police Station received a “timely” award for its supportive treatment of detainees. Last…

  • Raid drugs charges

    A DANDENONG man, 25, will answer charges over a suspected drug lab in his home. Police from the Dandenong Tasking Unit executed a drugs warrant…

  • Police on the trail of camper thieves

    Police on the trail of camper thieves

    THIEVES have stolen eight camper trailers in seven days from a Springvale business. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives said the first theft at the Centre Road…

  • Hope in hand

    By NARELLE COULTER, EDITOR THIS week marks the final instalment of the Journal’s Give Us a Hand campaign. As a voice of the community, we…

  • Depression spirits always high at our place

    Depression spirits always high at our place

    Jack Johnson is the author of when The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

  • Driver forgives attackers

    Driver forgives attackers

    By CASEY NEILL BUS driver Faavae Tuiloma has already forgiven two women who punched, bit and spat on him as they disembarked at Dandenong Railway…

  • Forgiveness in the driving seat

    By CASEY NEILL BUS driver Faavae Tuiloma has already forgiven two women who allegedly punched, bit and spat on him as they disembarked at Dandenong…

  • Man escapes house fire, as arson squad called in

    Man escapes house fire, as arson squad called in

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has recovered from serious smoke inhalation suffered in what police believe was a suspicious house fire in Dandenong last night.…

  • Students enjoy their time among the stars

    Students enjoy their time among the stars

    GUITARS, leather and face paint dominated classrooms at Dandenong South Primary School for a good cause. Students and teachers took part in Dress Like a…

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