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  • Police break up party 

    Police break up party 

    More than 20 police officers and three police dogs were called to an out-of-control party in Noble Park on May 11. Police took 45 minutes…

  • Bullies off-line

    Bullies off-line

    Pupils at Mossgiel Park Primary School in Endeavour Hills, including Pooja, Dylan, Jason and Makayla, know how to extricate themselves from a cyber bully’s web.…

  • Raids net drugs, weapon

    Raids net drugs, weapon

    Two men have been charged with drug and weapons offences after police raided two homes in Springvale and Clayton South on March 9. Police from…

  • Mental illness: To hell and back

    Mental illness: To hell and back

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS NOT many people could understand the ‘‘long haul’’ faced by Diane Bellette. A single mother, she has cared for her middle-aged son…

  • Disability access: A wish-list for Dandenong

    Disability access: A wish-list for Dandenong

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan will press for a council investigation of a litany of central Dandenong disability-access black spots. Cr Kirwan…

  • Springvale special school gets state-of-the-art campus

    Springvale special school gets state-of-the-art campus

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS STUDENTS who used to slum it on a cramped campus are now learning at a $12.5 million state-of-the-art education centre at Springvale…

  • Avocare feeds them by the truckload

    Avocare feeds them by the truckload

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS EACH day a vast warehouse in Dandenong is giving away truckloads of free food. About 70 charities, sports clubs and other community…

  • Huggable posters add joy to travel

    Huggable posters add joy to travel

    By YESSAR DAOU You may have noticed that Sandown Park, Noble Park and Yarraman railway stations have attracted some unusual visitors of late. Poster-like artwork…

  • Dandneong steam locos stoke memories

    THANK you, Barbara Linton, for your query about the old wooden turntable for locomotives at the Dandenong railway station. It was back in the day when…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Asylum seekers making their mark Well done. Keep up the good work. Rond (via web) What an amazing boost to the economy this will…

  • Mooted cut to question time angers ratepayers

    By SAM CUCCHIARA A DANDENONG ratepayers’ group has slammed a move by Greater Dandenong Council to cap the number of public questions it will respond…

  • 'Ice' use lands young family men in trouble

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A GROWING number of young men with stable families and jobs are landing in trouble by using the drug ‘ice’, a Dandenong-based…

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