News
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Bulls work forward
By JARROD POTTER WORK-RATE and determination helped Noble Park see off a threatening Norwood to advance in the EFL Division 1 finals series. Taking the…
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Redlegs still alive and kicking
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG ran their red legs off to claim a 10-point victory over the highly fancied Mount Waverley. Needing to win to stay…
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Thunder struck down
DANDENONG Thunder’s fairytale back-to-back State Knockout Cup aspirations fell at the final hurdle – beaten by the Green Gully Cavaliers 1-3 at Melbourne Knights Stadium…
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Life in the Star family
Through the years, staff have worked for both The Journal and Star, including recently retired Star advertising manager Rhonda Welsh, who recalls some of the…
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Voice of our community lives on
By NARELLE COULTER THE Dandenong Journal is one of the oldest and proudest community newspapers in Australia. Founded as the South Bourke and Mornington Journal…
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Rare print media feat
By CASEY NEILL IT’S rare enough for a company to last 100 years, but to still be owned and run by the one family? “But…
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$11million drug haul
By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG police have seized more than 2300 cannabis plants valued at $11 million from one drug syndicate over the past six weeks.…
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Mosque on hold
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PASTOR Danny Nalliah’s Federal Election campaign interfered with his ability to fight a proposal for a mosque neighbouring his Catch the Fire…
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‘Harsh’ dismissal for porn mail
By CAMERON LUCADOUWELLS THREE men were found to be “harshly” dismissed for sending pornography on their internal emails at Australia Post’s Dandenong Letter Centre. A…
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Eyes on the lights
By CASEY NEILL AN urgent push to save lives at a troubled Dandenong intersection is gaining momentum. The Robinson Street and Princes Highway juncture is…
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Soil eyesore to go
By CAMERON LUCADOUWELLS AFTER months of negotiations, unsightly soil mounds fronting the Metro Village 3175 housing estate in Dandenong are set to be removed. Places…
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Witnesses sought for bashing
FIVE men are accused of attacking a carload of people as they tried to exit a car park about 3am on 1 September. Police are…