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  • On a high

    On a high

    By Casey Neill Commuters say they feel safer in the new Noble Park Railway Station. It opened to the public on Thursday 15 February as…

  • Concrete company fined $500K for workplace tragedy

    Concrete company fined $500K for workplace tragedy

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A Keysborough former business has been convicted and fined $500,000 over an industrial accident that claimed the life of a 29-year-old worker.…

  • House fire cause unknown

    House fire cause unknown

    An abandoned house in central Dandenong went up in flames on Tuesday 13 February. Police and arson chemists are working to determine the cause of…

  • Trolleys in token battle

    Trolleys in token battle

    By Casey Neill  A Greater Dandenong Councillor has declared a war on trolleys. Cr Sean O’Reilly’s frustration with dumped shopping trolleys hit breaking point on…

  • Your say – Noble Park’s new Railway Station

      Luke, 25, Patterson Lakes It looks pretty good. I’m a train enthusiast. The rail was nice and smooth. It felt different to going over…

  • Park on the move

    Park on the move

    By Casey Neill  Dandenong’s Pop-Up Park could find a new home. The Journal reported last year that it would make way for a residential tower…

  • Three cars crushed

    Three cars crushed

    By Casey Neill A tree crushed three cars in Springvale South during wild winds on Wednesday 14 January. Greater Dandenong SES unit controller Shane Bolton…

  • Support for African community

    Support for African community

    By Casey Neill “It’s so nice to hear some positive affirmation of the community rather than the constant negativity.” Rhonda Garad and her husband Ilyas…

  • Home is where the art is

    Home is where the art is

    By Casey Neill Artist Leanne Failla spent nine months creating miniature paper replicas of every object in her house. Her work is on display with…

  • Levy needs to go

    Levy needs to go

    By Casey Neill  A levy on development is deterring investment in central Dandenong, says Greater Dandenong Council. At the Monday 12 February council meeting, Cr…

  • Dragons, drumming and street food delights

    Dragons, drumming and street food delights

    Dandenong Market will celebrate the Lunar New Year with dragon and lion dancing, Chinese drumming and Taekwondo. It will welcome the Year of the Dog…

  • Charity tax fears

    Charity tax fears

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Councillors are opposing a bill that doesn’t exist, fearing harm to religion-based charities and schools. Cr Tim Dark raised a…

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