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  • Flashmob an old trick

    Flashmob an old trick

    By Casey Neill The Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre hosted a flash mob that surprised shoppers in more ways than one. Twenty-two retirees from Weary Dunlop…

  • Fake fine scam

    Fake fine scam

    A fake email scam has hit South-East residents. Police are warning the community to be wary of a bogus email doing the rounds in the…

  • Coppers meet shoppers

    Coppers meet shoppers

    Coppers and shoppers got together for a cuppa at Dandenong Plaza. The shopping centre hosted International Coffee with a Cop Day on Wednesday 4 October.…

  • Greater Dandenong then and now

    Greater Dandenong then and now

    Lonsdale Street has changed beyond recognition since the days of horse and buggy and cattle being herded through Dandenong’s main thoroughfare on the way to…

  • Cheers! Celebrity businessmen to open brewery

    Cheers! Celebrity businessmen to open brewery

    By Casey Neill Eddie Maguire and Gerry Ryan are bringing a $10 million brewery to Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong Council gave the green light to…

  • Dance nights made runs for cricket

    Dance nights made runs for cricket

        By Narelle Coulter In the 1950s the Dandenong Town Hall came alive each Wednesday night as young men and women, dressed to impressed,…

  • One of the first with the news

    One of the first with the news

        The Dandenong Journal is one of Australia’s oldest newspapers. It was founded in 1865 by Irish immigrant Harvey Roulston. Mr Roulston had learned…

  • Geoff hatches his history

    Geoff hatches his history

        By Narelle Coulter In the shed of his Noble Park home, amateur historian Geoff Wachter digs around in a cupboard searching for his…

  • Carrying on the legacy

    Carrying on the legacy

        By Narelle Coulter “The Swords held garden parties here. They used to play croquet on the lawn. If I close my eyes I…

  • Centre of celebration and protest

    Centre of celebration and protest

        Residents of Noble Park celebrated the opening of their new public hall with a two-day carnival in July 1925. According to the City…

  • Changing views on main street

    Changing views on main street

        Sue Jarvis was born and raised in Dandenong. Her father was former Dandenong mayor Maurie Jarvis. In 1972 Sue published a thesis about…

  • Newspaper preservation project

    Newspaper preservation project

        By Narelle Coulter Work for the Dole participants are learning vital job skills while helping to preserve old editions of the Dandenong Journal.…

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