DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » News » Page 695

News

  • Oh brother, it’s a gallery

    Oh brother, it’s a gallery

    Greater Dandenong residents can shape the Dandenong Masonic Hall’s transformation into an art gallery. The council’s vision is to extend and refurbish the 1923 building…

  • Creating real change

    Creating real change

    Springvale students are raising awareness for the Rohingya Muslims suffering in Myanmar. Middle school students at Minaret College held an awareness campaign on Friday 17…

  • Will Dandy scoop the cream?

    Will Dandy scoop the cream?

    Cream produced by Dandenong South’s Chobani is up for a top dairy prize. The Gippsland Dairy Pure Double Cream is among three finalists in the…

  • Wall is not so great

    Wall is not so great

    Keysborough residents are calling for a meeting to clear up concerns about a new wall. Greater Dandenong Council accepted a letter signed by 37 residents…

  • $4m senior studies centre

    $4m senior studies centre

    Bangholme’s Cornish College will soon add a $4 million senior studies centre to its 100-acre grounds. Education Minister James Merlino announced a $2 million State…

  • Door slammed on attackers

    Door slammed on attackers

    A Springvale man held back would-be burglars as they tried to force their way into his home. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Craig West is…

  • Pool ball punch

    Pool ball punch

    A Dandenong pub patron allegedly hit another man in the face with a pool ball, knocking him unconscious and breaking his nose. Police are appealing…

  • Stabbed in the back

    Stabbed in the back

    A Springvale boy suffered two punctured lungs in an alleged stabbing. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Chris Zurek said the alleged incident occurred at…

  • Tak eyes state seat

    Tak eyes state seat

    By Casey Neill A Greater Dandenong councillor will vie for a seat in the Victorian Parliament at next year’s State Election. Cr Heang Tak announced…

  • Cash to reconnect

    Cash to reconnect

    Young people in Dandenong will have more access to training and support to get a job thanks to extra funding for early school leavers and…

  • Students take over

    Students take over

    By Casey Neill Students took charge in the classrooms at Dandenong High School. They’re involved in a project focusing on student voice and agency and…

  • Alpacas a breed on the move

    Alpacas a breed on the move

    Alpacas have been a part of life for Gwyn Morgan for more than 25 years. The Noble Park woman said Australia’s alpaca breeders got off…

Digital Editions