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  • Jail then one-way trip home

    Jail then one-way trip home

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who drew a sawn-off shotgun and robbed two people in a car in Dandenong has been jailed – and then…

  • Green is go for Springle

    Green is go for Springle

    Noble Park’s Nina Springle is the Victorian Greens’ new deputy leader. The party appointed the South East Metropolitan MP on Tuesday 17 October in the…

  • Fears over missing teen’s welfare

    Fears over missing teen’s welfare

    A missing 15-year-old girl was last seen in Dandenong on Sunday 8 October. Police are appealing for public help to find Shakira Fowlds with concerns…

  • Firefighters on their toes… on open day

    Firefighters on their toes… on open day

    By Casey Neill Keysborough firefighters welcomed about 800 people to their fire station’s open day. Keysborough Fire Brigade captain Paul Townsend said the attendance on…

  • CatholicCare plea for parking relief

    CatholicCare plea for parking relief

    By Casey Neill A fearful plea for parking relief could soon spark change in Dandenong. The Journal previously reported that Greater Dandenong Council accepted a…

  • Your thoughts on Oasis future

    Your thoughts on Oasis future

    Dandenong Oasis users and the wider community can have a say on its future. Greater Dandenong Council is calling for feedback as the aquatic centre…

  • Student’s brain video wins global award

    Student’s brain video wins global award

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough student won a global award for his video about the brain. Haileybury Year 7 student Anirudh Kathirvel put his own…

  • Triumph of light marked

    Triumph of light marked

    Keysborough celebrated the Festival of Lights with dance, food, music and rides. The Australian Indian Innovations Inc (AIII) hosted the free 16th Diwali Fair at…

  • Half a dozen teen arrests

    Half a dozen teen arrests

    Police arrested six people over a string of Dandenong CBD robberies and assaults. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Liam Comrie said that on Thursday 5…

  • Council takes gutter duty seriously

    Council takes gutter duty seriously

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council has refuted claims that elderly residents are waiting 18 months for gutter cleaning. Councillor Maria Sampey told the Monday…

  • Burglary, theft charges laid

    Burglary, theft charges laid

    An erratic, axe-wielding man broke into five businesses in the Dandenong CBD during a bizarre burglary spree on Sunday 15 October. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior…

  • Stolen car set ablaze

    Stolen car set ablaze

    A stolen car went up in flames in Noble Park just hours after thieves took it from Dandenong. The grey Nissan Pulsar sedan was stolen…

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