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  • Back when heating was hard work

    Back when heating was hard work

    The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…

  • Jan was a voice for all Victorians

    Jan was a voice for all Victorians

    What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street and location names. This week the Journal…

  • Bridge over deadly junction

    Bridge over deadly junction

    A deadly Dandenong South level crossing is a step closer to being removed. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams visited the site on Friday 1 June to…

  • ‘Tourist’ in $1m smokes sting

    ‘Tourist’ in $1m smokes sting

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Malaysian national on a tourist visa has been jailed over possessing more than two million illegally-imported cigarettes at a Dandenong warehouse.…

  • Yogurt’s flipping success

    Yogurt’s flipping success

    By Casey Neill Chobani has been mixing things up in the yogurt world. The Dandenong South manufacturer took home the Growth Sector award in Food…

  • Park needs a name

    Park needs a name

    The Keysborough South community can help to name its newest park. Greater Dandenong Council is asking for public feedback on a name for the newly-transformed…

  • Energy boost to cut costs

    Energy boost to cut costs

     A Dandenong South timber processing business will use a $10,000 boost to cut energy use. Premier Wood Machining Services received the cash through the State…

  • Thieves on the line

    Thieves on the line

    Thieves cut through a fence and stole a line-marking machine in Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong CIU is investigating the incident, which occurred at a Capital…

  • Impound for suspended driver

    Impound for suspended driver

    A Dandenong North driver was behind the wheel with a suspended licence and drugs in his system, police allege. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol intercepted a…

  • Concern for missing mum and daughter grows

    Concern for missing mum and daughter grows

    Police are renewing their call for information about a missing mum and toddler. Kristina Subu, 26, and her three-year-old daughter Abiya were last seen in…

  • Three…ways to warm up a house (that aren’t running a heater)

    Three…ways to warm up a house (that aren’t running a heater)

    1. Closing doors and windows and keeping them air tight will lock in any heat. Use a towel or similar to block any noticeable leaks.…

  • Jill paves the way

    Jill paves the way

    By Casey Neill “This lady’s a force of nature.” And with that introduction, Industry and Employment Minister Ben Carroll announced Jill Walsh as the joint…

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