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  • Correction: Dandenong Journal

    The Journal on May 6 published a front page picture with a caption referring to the Rotary and Probus clubs of Keysborough volunteering for a…

  • Blast over toxic 'landfill' near Dandenong Creek

    Blast over toxic 'landfill' near Dandenong Creek

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE operator of Lyndhurst’s toxic waste dump has pointed the finger at an “unlicensed landfill” in Dandenong South containing highly toxic contaminants.…

  • 'Fix bus stop' plea on South Gippsland Highway

    'Fix bus stop' plea on South Gippsland Highway

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS RESIDENTS at Shawlands Caravan Park are facing an indefinite wait for a safely accessible bus stop on South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong. To…

  • Unsafe walls: Greater Dandenong cracks down 

    Unsafe walls: Greater Dandenong cracks down 

    Greater Dandenong Council has cracked down on unsafe boundary walls and fences since a wall collapse killed three people in Melbourne’s CBD in March. Planning…

  • Broadband roll-out comes to Keysborough, Springvale South.

    Broadband roll-out comes to Keysborough, Springvale South.

    The federal government’s National Broadband Network is set to be rolled out to more than 2000 homes in Keysborough and Springvale South. The works are…

  • Man faces multiple charges

    Man faces multiple charges

    POLICE uncovered drugs, chemicals, cash and a firearm at properties in Dandenong, Lynbrook and Winnindoo yesterday (Wednesday 15 May). They arrested a 56-year-old Lynbrook man…

  • Pig sign is looking Dandy

    Pig sign is looking Dandy

    THE Dandy Pig will soon reclaim pride of place in the heart of Dandenong. The iconic neon sign will be installed at the Dandenong Market…

  • On course for the future

    On course for the future

    By CASEY NEILL AQEEL Jaffari used the money he saved for his TAFE course to travel to Pakistan following a bomb blast just a kilometre…

  • Dog shooting: witnesses wanted

    Dog shooting: witnesses wanted

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH man is appealing for help to find out who shot his dog. The Star reported on 11 April that Jamie…

  • Water safety envoy

    Water safety envoy

    By CASEY NEILL WHEN Imtiyaz ‘Minty’ Saberi came to Australia in 2005, he couldn’t swim and spoke little English. Today, the 20-year-old from land-locked Afghanistan…

  • Delving into Dandenong’s gems

    Delving into Dandenong’s gems

    DISCOVER Your Own Backyard is a new campaign to boost the City of Greater Dandenong’s economy – and take locals and visitors on a global…

  • Heart health holds key for partnership

    Heart health holds key for partnership

    HEART health is in the spotlight. MonashHeart director Professor Ian Meredith is concerned that the message about cardiac care isn’t getting through. “I think it’s…

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