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  • Taking a world view on city’s business links

    Taking a world view on city’s business links

    By CASEY NEILL “THIS place is just going to go in leaps and bounds. It’s pretty exciting.” Paul Kearsley sees endless opportunities to grow the…

  • NDIS concerns

    NDIS concerns

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS GATEWAY Industries president has voiced fears about how the National Disability Insurance Scheme might affect his business and its workers. Russell Smith…

  • In a home free from fear

    In a home free from fear

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AFTER a protracted five year legal battle, a Sri Lankan Tamil boy living in Dandenong North has finally won the right to…

  • Actor’s super cycle out of the boobie trap

    Actor’s super cycle out of the boobie trap

    By CASEY NEILL SAMUEL Johnson remembers venturing out to Dandenong as an impressionable teen to watch “the best rapper ever”. The actor had to watch…

  • Curry in a hurry

    Curry in a hurry

    By CASEY NEILL STUDENTS at St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School brought a swashbuckling pirate tale to the stage last week. Comedy musical Pirates of the…

  • Road honour

    Road honour

    By CASEY NEILL THE Grenda name will once again take pride of place in central Dandenong – and Ken Grenda couldn’t be happier. “It’s an…

  • Labor holds on despite big swings

    Labor holds on despite big swings

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS LOCAL Labor MPs have lost government but held their seats despite a strong pro-Liberal surge, higher than the national average, in Saturday’s…

  • Journal down memory lane

    Journal down memory lane

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THIS week marks a new era for the Journal, Dandenong’s oldest newspaper, as it returns to its traditional tabloid size. Last year,…

  • Decade of advantage

    Decade of advantage

    By CASEY NEILL BERRY Street School started with 20 students in a humble Noble Park factory a decade ago. Today it’s at the cutting edge…

  • Relay brings fresh hope

    Relay brings fresh hope

    JODI Seaman first signed up for the Greater Dandenong Relay for Life to honour her grandmother. The 23-strong Anna Maria’s Angels walked through the night…

  • Arena’s a beauty winner

    Arena’s a beauty winner

    By CASEY NEILL LISA Arena signed up for a beauty course to finally do something for herself. The Springvale 41-year-old left school to work at…

  • Show well covered since inception

    Show well covered since inception

    THE Dandenong Journal has reported on the progress, successes and disappointments of the iconic Dandenong Show since its inception in 1871. Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral…

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