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  • Good Friday Appeal: EastLink dream ride up for grabs 

    Good Friday Appeal: EastLink dream ride up for grabs 

    A JOYRIDE in a Lamborghini could make some lucky passenger’s Good Friday especially good. Joanne Pollina is offering to drive someone in her flashy yellow…

  • 'Triple-0 man' serves lunch and sympathy

    'Triple-0 man' serves lunch and sympathy

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS WARMTH isn’t just served on the plates at Cornerstone Contact Centre free hot lunches, it’s behind everything the support service does. The…

  • Give business a council vote: Peulich

    Give business a council vote: Peulich

    Dandenong Retail Traders Association chairwoman Glenys Cooper has backed a state MP’s idea for business people being given the vote in council elections. Ms Cooper…

  • Drug trafficking charges 

    Drug trafficking charges 

    A man has been charged with trafficking about $40,000 worth of methamphetamines after police raided two neighbouring units in Springvale. Greater Dandenong tasking unit members…

  • Dandenong retailers focus on success

    Dandenong retailers focus on success

    Marketing consultant Ross Pepper will be guest speaker at a Dandenong Retail Traders Association meeting next week. Mr Pepper will speak on ‘what’s important in…

  • Pipe up for a lost painting

    Pipe up for a lost painting

    Dandenong police are seeking the owner of a recently found oil painting. The bright, rustic painting of a weatherboard house has a brown wooden frame…

  • Greater Dandenong leaders named as citizen consultants

    THREE Greater Dandenong community leaders have been appointed ‘grassroots’ consultants to the federal government and the Australian Multicultural Council. Councillor and former mayor Jim Memeti,…

  • Shaye Kosky mourners' pink tribute for teen

    Shaye Kosky mourners' pink tribute for teen

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE words on the tribute screen said it all: “One day can change everything.” It was an understated reminder of 13-year-old Shaye…

  • EPA: Funding cuts trash pollution fighter's efforts

    EPA: Funding cuts trash pollution fighter's efforts

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE state body charged with policing pollution in Melbourne’s south-east is being trashed by funding cuts, its regional manager concedes. In a…

  • Market traders call for Dandenong rent cut

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Market traders have upped the ante in their fight with management, demanding a 50 per cent rate reduction backdated to last…

  • Show and tell, a Dandy affair

    FOR more years than I can remember — dating back to the happy days when The Journal occupied premises at Scott Street — I was…

  • Labor's Pakula refuses to pledge on Lyndhurst landfill

    Labor's Pakula refuses to pledge on Lyndhurst landfill

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE ALP’s endorsed candidate for next month’s Lyndhurst byelection will not fight for the removal of the state’s only hazardous waste landfill.…

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