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  • Feedback on Little India revamp

    Feedback on Little India revamp

     The Indian Cultural Precinct’s future is open for public feedback. Greater Dandenong Council released “framework” for the Dandenong project following community consultation. Now it wants…

  • Shelter moves forward

    Shelter moves forward

    By Casey Neill  Keysborough’s animal shelter is on track with its relocation. The Journal revealed last July that Australian Animal Protection Society (AAPS) had sold…

  • Bizarre break-in

    Bizarre break-in

     A man was punched in the face in his own home during a bizarre late-night break-in in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Nick Lamb…

  • Search for car torch clues

    Search for car torch clues

     Police are working to identify a car torched in Keysborough. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Nick Lamb said the silver Toyota Kluger had no number…

  • Crowds flock to NZ food and dance

    Crowds flock to NZ food and dance

    More than 32,000 people marked New Zealand’s national day at Dandenong Market. Waitangi Day falls on 6 February, the day the Treaty of Waitangi was…

  • Samantha’s beyond her comfort zone

    Samantha’s beyond her comfort zone

    Breakfast with an inspirational speaker will kick off International Women’s Day in Greater Dandenong. SEBN and Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce are partnering to deliver…

  • Thriller tour moonwalks into Dandenong

    Thriller tour moonwalks into Dandenong

     A Michael Jackson tribute show is set to thrill Dandenong audiences. The Drum Theatre will host Michael Jackson – The Legacy Tour on Thursday 19…

  • Land of many languages

    Land of many languages

    It’s official – Greater Dandenong is the country’s most culturally diverse community. The municipality has long held the Victorian title, but Mayor Youhorn Chea said…

  • Learning links grow stronger

    Learning links grow stronger

    Kinder kids are getting a head start at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary. The Noble Park school opened its new early learning centre at the start…

  • Three…different exhibitions in one location

    Three…different exhibitions in one location

    1. Tea Time: an exploration of Australian suburban pastime is on display in Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens in Dandenong. Until…

  • A cracking day, start to finish

    A cracking day, start to finish

    The 26th annual Springvale Lunar New Year Festival was a hit. Thousands of people flooded central Springvale on Sunday 11 February to watch multi-cultural performances,…

  • Martin missing for a month

    Martin missing for a month

     Police are appealing for public help to find missing man Martin Mammarella. The 55-year-old was last seen in the Melbourne CBD on Thursday 18 January…

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