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  • Treasured Turner did his duty for Dandenong

    Treasured Turner did his duty for Dandenong

    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…

  • Thief climbs for cash

    Thief climbs for cash

     Video from a Dandenong liquor store shows a nimble thief climbing a metres-high perspex screen to reach a cash register. Police hope someone will recognise…

  • Driver sprung in Springvale

    Driver sprung in Springvale

     Police allegedly spotted a man smoking ice while he was driving in Springvale. The Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives were on the way back to…

  • Missing teen new to Australia

    Missing teen new to Australia

    A missing 16-year-old was last seen in Noble Park. Police are appealing for public help to find Dong Lin, who was at a Tillbrook Court…

  • Seek help to find the light

    Seek help to find the light

    By Kalyan Ky, Keysborough mother-of-three  In 2014, I recited a speech about using trade as a catalyst for aid in deference to traditional aid methods.…

  • Council candidate fined

    Council candidate fined

     A Greater Dandenong Council candidate was convicted for failing to disclose campaign funding. Dandenong Magistrate Julie O’Donnell fined Ha Dang Quach $800 and ordered him…

  • War on the dance floor

    War on the dance floor

    By Casey Neill Battles will bring people together at a hip hop Youth Week event. Breakdancing crew Kings Only is partnering with Greater Dandenong Council…

  • Woman dies at crash scene

    Woman dies at crash scene

    A car struck and killed a woman in Dandenong. The pedestrian, believed to be aged in her late fifties, was hit while crossing Stud Road…

  • Workers owed $400,000 in wages

    Workers owed $400,000 in wages

    By Casey Neill A Fair Work blitz in Dandenong recovered $400,000 in wages and found 42 per cent of businesses were breaking workplace laws. Acting…

  • Charity on the brink

    Charity on the brink

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong’s most vulnerable will go hungry unless Avocare can raise $100,000 in the next 90 days. Founder Trish Keilty made an…

  • Not a neighbour

    Not a neighbour

     Police are searching a Noble Park burglar. They released a photo of a man they believe could assist with their inquiries. Greater Dandenong CIU is…

  • School-yard crash

    School-yard crash

    By Casey Neill  Police arrested three men who were in a car that crashed into the Dandenong Primary School yard. Principal Daniel Riley was called…

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