News
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Cafe culture no-man’s land
By Casey Neill Keysborough hasn’t got the services to cater for all of its residents, says one frustrated local. Amelia Morrison used to live in…
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Rock climbing to replace crossings
By Casey Neill An off-leash dog park, a rock-climbing wall and picnic tables could fill the space created when Noble Park’s level crossings are removed.…
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Splash of pool safety
Springvale students are safer in the water thanks to a whole-school swimming program. Dandenong Oasis hosted an inclusive swimming program with Springvale Rise Primary School…
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Girls get into flow of water careers
By Casey Neill Noble Park students are partnering with South East Water to guide a steady stream of girls into STEM careers. The Women in…
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P-plater hits power pole
A car crashed into a power pole and parked car in Keysborough. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol officers attended the collision on Kingsclere Avenue in the…
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Pair on robbery spree
Police are searching for two men behind robberies in Dandenong, Rowville and Wheelers Hill back in May. They’ve released CCTV images of men they believe…
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Appeal after stolen credit cards used
Police have released CCTV images in a bid to find a Springvale wallet thief. They said a man entered a store on Springvale Road just…
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Feedback call for bypass
An interactive map is ready for community feedback on the first Mordialloc Bypass designs. The State Government is investing $300 million to build the nine-kilometre…
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Auto supply chain moves on
The opportunities and challenges in manufacturing will be the key theme for a Dandenong forum. The Transforming Manufacturing Industry Forum will take place at the…
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Upgrade milestone but delays go on
The Monash Freeway upgrade has hit a major milestone but there’s more disruption ahead. The final beams were lifted into place to widen bridges along…
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Council defends recycling contract
By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong’s recycling waste is on track for a productive future. The council’s engineering services director Julie Reid spoke to the Journal…
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World-class study
By Casey Neill An online search for the world’s best school led a Singapore father to bring his son to Dandenong North. Now eight-year-old Seth…