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  • Free family fun for the whole family

    Free family fun for the whole family

      A VISIT to the Dandenong Show definitely won’t break the bank. Here is a list of free entertainment on offer across the weekend. *…

  • Crunch time for the best Anzac bikkies

    Crunch time for the best Anzac bikkies

      THE search is on for the best Anzac bikkie at this year’s Dandenong Show. A $200 prize is on offer for the biscuits that…

  • All the drama and details in print

    All the drama and details in print

      THE Dandenong Show and the Dandenong Journal have been inextricably linked for 144 years. The Journal, which was founded in 1865, has reported on…

  • Goats have appeal all their own

    Goats have appeal all their own

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ONCE a goat person, always a goat person. So says self-confessed devotee Jo-Anne Duggan, who heads the goat section at the…

  • New look home for kids’ fluffy friends

    New look home for kids’ fluffy friends

      By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Show regulars can expect a revamped, free animal nursery this year. In the words of organiser Kate Reedy, the nursery…

  • Show win with the Journal

      VISIT the Journal stall at the Dandenong Show on Saturday and go into the draw to win a $150 voucher for the Dandenong Market.…

  • Disaster sparked a love of learning

    Disaster sparked a love of learning

    By CASEY NEILL A DEADLY disaster sent Joseph Manuel Kierulf on a mission to better himself. He’s now living in Noble Park, studying a Diploma…

  • Days of the Diwali

    Days of the Diwali

    ALL things Indian will descend on Dandenong Market during Diwali celebrations. Springvale Community Aid and Advice Bureau (SCAAB) is partnering with the market to present…

  • Healthy outlook is boxing clever

    Healthy outlook is boxing clever

    By CASEY NEILL TEACHING the downtrodden how to box seems a strange choice – until Adam Kaoullas explains the value to the individuals and society.…

  • Service remembered

    Service remembered

    REMEMBRANCE Day arrived early in Keysborough. The South Eastern Masonic Centre on Hutton Road planted a lawn of poppies and unveiled the field of remembrance…

  • Sibling excited by fish market first

    Sibling excited by fish market first

    By CASEY NEILL A BROTHER and sister duo hopes a Victorian retail first will net new customers at Dandenong Market. Third generation fishmongers Dimitri and…

  • Tak triumphs in mayoral battle

    Tak triumphs in mayoral battle

    By Casey Neill  COUNCILLOR Heang Tak has emerged from a 10-day storm of controversy wearing the Greater Dandenong mayoral robes. He received seven votes to…

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