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After market masters
By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH’S TriMas Corporation was named a finalist for this year’s Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Large Manufacturer of the Year award. In…
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Smash site safety upgrade
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN INFAMOUS Doveton intersection, which has seen more than 10 traffic collisions since 2008, is set to receive more than $100,000 from…
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Designed to a T
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DRAWING on a Grimms Brothers fairytale, Jennifer Thy has conceived an award-winning T-shirt design with an uplifting message. Ms Thy, an Endeavour…
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Armed with syringe
A MAN was held up by a robber armed with a blood-filled syringe in a Dandenong car park last Tuesday morning. Acting Detective Sergeant Luke…
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Robbers pour it on
A MAN was bashed as well as having his face covered with an unknown liquid by a group of robbers in Noble Park last Tuesday.…
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Lonsdale streets ahead
By CASEY NEILL THE City of Greater Dandenong’s new Lonsdale Street civic centre inspired the Journal team to look back through central Dandenong’s transformation from…
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Anti-racism campaign rewarded
THE City of Greater Dandenong has won a prestigious award for its commitment to stamping out racism. Council’s “Racism. Get Up. Speak Out.” project was…
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Crooks cash in
CASH was stolen during a weekend burglary of a Springvale South therapy centre. Burglars smashed a window to gain entry to the business at Heatherton…
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Generation of green savings
GREATER Dandenong Council’s new municipal building in Lonsdale Street is now officially connected to Australia’s first urban energy precinct using cogeneration technology. Developed by Places…
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Marg’s moment
By NARELLE COULTER Tributes flow as Journal’s treasured journalist dies… DANDENONG lost one of its living treasures and the Journal a precious link with its…
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Silver shrapnel is heaven cent
HAILEYBURY College students are using small-change to make a big difference. Students across its three campuses, including Keysborough, have collected more than 100,000 five-cent coins…
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Safe place for arts survival
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HAZARAS will celebrate the survival of their music, poetry, theatre and art in a concert in Springvale this Sunday. Singer and musician…