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  • Homes manage to push through

    Homes manage to push through

    Concerns about safety and space weren’t enough to hold back an eight-home development opposite Dandenong Park. Greater Dandenong councillors approved the application for 63 Pultney…

  • Buses needed to ease parking squeeze

    Buses needed to ease parking squeeze

    By Casey Neill Sandown Park train station needs shuttle buses to help commuters bypass a car parking crunch, says South East Metro Greens MP Nina…

  • Garbage crews on lookout for illegal dumping

    Garbage crews on lookout for illegal dumping

    By Casey Neill Garbos could become mobile trash spotters for Greater Dandenong Council. Councillor Sean O’Reilly proposed the new initiative at the Monday 14 November…

  • Court’s concern after fatal smash

    Court’s concern after fatal smash

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A DANDENONG magistrate has laid down the law to an 18-year-old car thief, warning him that he was keen to avert a…

  • Liquor sales at new Aldi

    Liquor sales at new Aldi

    A new Aldi supermarket is under construction in Springvale and will include a liquor section. Greater Dandenong councillors approved an application for a licence to…

  • Pizza bandit’s plea to drug court

    Pizza bandit’s plea to drug court

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A DANDENONG man accused of 84 offences including a spate of thefts from more than 20 pizza shops throughout south-east Melbourne this…

  • Do you have the vision?

    Do you have the vision?

    If any residents have a vision for Greater Dandenong then the council wants to hear all about it. Residents, employees and businesses can contribute to…

  • Teens face theft charges

    Teens face theft charges

    Eleven youths will answer theft charges after police executed search warrants in Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Doveton and Clayton. Stonnington CIU detectives made several arrests…

  • Jarvis Crecent named after Living Treasure

    Jarvis Crecent named after Living Treasure

    What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks at…

  • Basking in business glory

    Basking in business glory

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong’s best businesses will be in the spotlight at a cocktail awards event. The 11 nominees for the Greater Dandenong Chamber…

  • New homes for homeless

    New homes for homeless

    By Casey Neill An extra 22 homes will soon be available for people living on Greater Dandenong’s streets. On Monday 14 November, Dandenong MP Gabrielle…

  • Snapping up zoo support

    Snapping up zoo support

    By Casey Neill Crikey! A Noble Park North student turned to khaki to make the world a better place. Vincent, 8, and his Silverton Primary…

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