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  • Indigenous VET program launched

    Indigenous VET program launched

    A first-of-its-kind VET program launched this week at Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Springvale South is giving Indigenous secondary school students a culturally grounded pathway into…

  • On the verge of a greener future

    On the verge of a greener future

    Five formerly grass-covered nature strips in Dandenong West have been transformed into native gardens as part of a new biodiversity initiative. The Verges for Nature…

  • Man arrested in Noble Park over alleged shooting

    Man arrested in Noble Park over alleged shooting

    Special Operations Group police have arrested a man in Noble Park over an alleged shooting earlier this month. The 41-year-old Carrum Downs man was arrested…

  • Star expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

    Star expands with acquisition of iconic Lanyon newspapers

    SA Today has continued its growth across regional Australia with the acquisition of five historic mastheads from the Lanyon family Mildura, marking a significant milestone…

  • Corellas safely return to the wild

    Corellas safely return to the wild

    Seven little corellas from Springvale are returned back in the wild after a week under the care of veterinary teams at Healesville Sanctuary’s Australian Wildlife…

  • Early-years provider named for Keysborough hub

    Early-years provider named for Keysborough hub

    The early-years provider for the soon-to-open Keysborough Community Hub has been named. Springvale Service for Children will oversee early childhood programs including kindergarten and long…

  • Dandenong Library set for $471K upgrade

    Dandenong Library set for $471K upgrade

    Greater Dandenong Library is set for a major upgrade after securing a $318,550 State Government grant. The $471,858 project, also partly funded by Greater Dandenong…

  • 50 years ago: Havoc at Dandenong Hub

    50 years ago: Havoc at Dandenong Hub

    To mark Dandenong Star Journal’s 160 years of publication, PHILIP SALAMA-WEST is taking a then-and-now look at the people, places and events that have formed…

  • Retiree pleads for return of stolen e-bike

    Retiree pleads for return of stolen e-bike

    A retired Doveton man is pleading for the return of his e-bike as it’s his only source of transport. Krystof Karon used to ride his…

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Sport


  • Redback royalty: Dawes’ journey

    Redback royalty: Dawes’ journey

    Nathan Dawes’ journey to become the games record holder at Hampton Park has been nothing short of incredible. Resilience, loyalty and commitment are three words…

  • Best 16-year-olds on show in Queensland

    Best 16-year-olds on show in Queensland

    Nine locals were in action for Vic Country on the Gold Coast last week at the Under-16 National Development Championships. Vic Country did not win…

  • Beacy teen a star on the rise

    Beacy teen a star on the rise

    Beaconsfield junior Harper McCullough starred for Vic Metro at the Under-16 National Development Carnival which wrapped up in Queensland last week. McCullough averaged 19 disposals,…

  • Redbacks recover to defeat rival

    Redbacks recover to defeat rival

    A huge rivalry was resumed at Robert Booth Reserve as the two best sides in Southern Division 2 – Hampton Park and East Malvern –…

  • Emma’s glorious Ryde to 100 games for Demons

    Emma’s glorious Ryde to 100 games for Demons

    Casey Demons are celebrating a major milestone with star-shooter Emma Ryde becoming the first athlete in the club’s history to play 100 Victorian Netball League…

  • Titans produce titanic fourth quarter to outlast Ashwood

    Titans produce titanic fourth quarter to outlast Ashwood

    The response from Berwick Springs was loud and clear as the Titans got the job done comfortably over Ashwood in round 14 of Division 3…

Entertainment


  • Girls fire up for CFA emergency drills

    Girls fire up for CFA emergency drills

    Female teens from across the state were put through fire simulations and drills at CFA’s training ground at Bangholme. During the action-packed day, emergency-services members…

  • New president for Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills Rotary

    New president for Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills Rotary

    The Rotary Club of Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills has kicked off its 2025/26 year with a fresh leadership team, a bold vision, and a…

  • Wander into Lost

    Wander into Lost

    Internationally renowned artist Amanda Parer has brought her Lost exhibition to Bunjil Place this winter. A careful local eye will notice the Plaza has been…

  • Snow, slides and street food: Springvale Snow Fest returns bigger than ever

    Snow, slides and street food: Springvale Snow Fest returns bigger than ever

    Springvale is set to sparkle this winter as the much-loved Springvale Snow Fest returns on Sunday 27 July 2025, transforming the heart of the city…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 23 July 1925 DANDENONG STATION PROMISES NOT HONOURED Cr Tharle, Shire President, referred at a meeting of the Dandenong Improvement Association on…

  • It’s all about what’s inside you

    It’s all about what’s inside you

    You want to make big changes in your life, like being healthier or more patient. You know these changes are good for you. But it…

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  • Petition to protect native birds after mass-deaths in Greater Dandenong

    Petition to protect native birds after mass-deaths in Greater Dandenong

    A national online petition has called to better protect native birds after more than 150 dead birds in Springvale shocked the wider community. Swati Kochhar,…

  • Lucky winner with a baby on the way

    Lucky winner with a baby on the way

    A Noble Park man is celebrating a remarkable turnaround, with a baby on the way and a life-enhancing $900,000 TattsLotto win bringing new hope after…

  • Dig deep for ASRC Winter Food Drive

    Dig deep for ASRC Winter Food Drive

    Dandenong is being asked to dig deep with donations for Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s annual winter food drive this Saturday (26 July). The cost-of-living crisis…

  • New dead-bird cluster found in Dandenong

    New dead-bird cluster found in Dandenong

    Further dead birds have since been found in Dandenong, with still no conclusive cause of death for more than suspectedly-poisoned 150 corellas and other birds…

  • Balance on AI in learning a need

    Balance on AI in learning a need

    Researchers from CQ University recently published that artificial intelligence is transforming Australian classrooms, rewiring young people’s brains, which could impact cognitive learning. Dr Ragnar Purje…

  • Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    Monash study eyes Casey Crime Page

    The popular and ever-growing community group called Casey Crime Page is in the limelight, as researchers from Monash University have called out for members to…

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