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Video: Dandenong Journal memories-part 2

Marg Stork and John Woods continue their chat about the history of the Dandenong Journal - town secretaries, Pommy bludgers and bomb threats.

Dandenong arson attacks 'timed' to put heat on emergency services

By  JASON TURNER POLICE are ‘‘disturbed’’ that a spike in suspected arson cases in Greater Dandenong has coincided with the recent heatwave. Authorities fought five separate...

Ashwood fire: Woman charged with arson

By DANIEL TRAN MELBOURNE was still reeling from its early January heatwave when a teenager allegedly lit a grass fire in Ashwood over the weekend. Emergency...

Police hunt Endeavour Hills burglar over jewellery heist 

POLICE are seeking witnesses to a burglary of an   Endeavour Hills home last month when jewellery of great sentimental value was stolen. A neighbour...

Deliberate look at Dandenong South fire

POLICE are investigating whether a grass fire in Dandenong South on Friday that burnt 10 acres of land was deliberately lit. They are seeking witnesses...

Six men remanded over armed robbery spree

SIX men have been charged and remanded in police custody over a spate of armed robberies at gaming venues and post offices in the...

Gallery: Dandenong South grass fire

A GRASS and scrub fire in Dandenong South on Friday came incredibly close to factories and a new housing estate near the Dandenong Bypass...

Migrants' past has rosy future

ONE of Springvale's most important multicultural sites has been commemorated, with the opening of the long-planned Enterprise Hostel rose and sculpture garden. Although the former...

Two wheels, one dream

When a young James Mowatt first got on a bike, he thought he was simply following the path of his stepfather Rodney Clark, an...

Council wants out of smart meters

GREATER Dandenong Council will formally oppose the installation of smart meters in all council-owned buildings and will engage solicitors to investigate its legal rights...

The simple things lead to happy life

AS soon as Bill Blanchard met 20-year-old Margaret Stutterd at their workplace, he knew she would be his wife. Fifty years later — last Monday...

Award reflects garden's style

By DAVID SCHOUT and CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE designers of Keysborough's distinct Somerville estate garden have taken out a Victorian Landscape award. The 'Reflections' garden, designed and...

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Council backflip on Australia Day lock-out

Greater Dandenong Council has backed down from an invite-only Australia Day Awards ceremony, after community uproar in the past week. The ceremony at Springvale City...