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  • Bowls roll undercover in Dandenong

    Bowls roll undercover in Dandenong

    All-weather bowls will kick off at Dandenong Club come September. The club is investing $1.4 million in an undercover bowls centre, including a new green,…

  • Centre’s doors still open

    Centre’s doors still open

    By Casey Neill The Open Door will continue its 10-year dedication to Dandenong’s creativity and spirituality, despite concerns its location is inappropriate. The Sisters of…

  • Teen mob punches man in face

    Teen mob punches man in face

    Five teens ambushed and tried to rob a Noble Park man as he walked home. Police said the 32-year-old victim was on a walkway over…

  • Motel theft witness appeal

    Motel theft witness appeal

     Police are searching for two men who stole cash and a mobile phone from a Noble Park motel. They entered the Sandown Heritage Motor Inn…

  • Knife threat in Springvale home

    Knife threat in Springvale home

    Two armed men forced their way into a Springvale home and threatened the occupant with a knife. Police said the burglars knocked on the Elm…

  • Cultures unite through sport

    Cultures unite through sport

     The African-Australian community fostered harmony through a sports day. Springers Leisure Centre in Keysborough hosted the Africa Day Sports Festival on Saturday 5 May. The…

  • Curbing stray cat numbers

    Curbing stray cat numbers

     Sixty Greater Dandenong cat owners did their bit to curb strays on the streets. The council partnered with the Lost Dogs’ Home to bring a…

  • Search for missing teen

    Search for missing teen

     Police are appealing for public help to find Brooke Verde. The 15-year-old was last seen in Bayswater about 6.30pm on Thursday 19 April. It is…

  • Monash Freeway upgrade news

    Monash Freeway upgrade news

    By Casey Neill Monash Freeway users have some relief in sight. Premier and Mulgrave MP Daniel Andrews visited Dandenong North on Monday 7 May to…

  • Explore the dark side

    Explore the dark side

    A suburb-wide art exhibition is taking inspiration from a classic ballet. Odile takes its name from the sinister and seductive black swan in Tchaikovsky’s Swan…

  • Budget hits and misses

    Budget hits and misses

    By Casey Neill Little India, Emerson School and TAFE students are among the local winners in the 2018-’19 State Budget. Dandenong’s new Indian Cultural Precinct…

  • Head-on crash fears

    Head-on crash fears

    By Casey Neill Cars and trucks are driving into oncoming traffic on a busy Dandenong South street. Clyde North man Geoff Wright contacted the Journal…

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