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  • Night streets are a danger risk

    Night streets are a danger risk

    A Dandenong support service says parking restrictions are putting staff and clients at risk. Greater Dandenong Council accepted a letter from CatholicCare Family Services signed…

  • Waste not, want not China trip

    Waste not, want not China trip

    By Casey Neill A trip to China could inspire a waste-to-energy plant in Greater Dandenong. Earlier this month, a delegation from the council checked out…

  • Minister lobbied on new train station proposal

    Minister lobbied on new train station proposal

    By Casey Neill Calls for a new Dandenong South train station have reached the Transport Minister. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said she received a letter…

  • Pavilion named after council chief

    Pavilion named after council chief

    By Casey Neill Keysborough’s newest sports pavilion is set to be named after a late City of Springvale CEO. Greater Dandenong councillors endorsed the name…

  • No smoke without ire

    No smoke without ire

    By Casey Neill New Tobacco Act restrictions have cut a Springvale cafe’s business in half. Ali Adam from Cafe Asmara told the Journal that he’ll…

  • Couple relieve Kokoda struggles

    Couple relieve Kokoda struggles

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough couple has installed solar panels on a Papua New Guinean school. Trek 4 Education Kokoda founders Mark and Julie Capper…

  • Start a new chapter

    Start a new chapter

    Book lovers can indulge their passion for page-turners while helping Greater Dandenong residents in need. The council’s Home Library Service is desperate for volunteers. It…

  • No butts, goat milk business expands

    No butts, goat milk business expands

    By Casey Neill A Keysborough goat milk business has expanded into a second site in the suburb. NuLac Foods, owner of the Caprilac goat milk…

  • Voices heard for Third World’s deaf

    Voices heard for Third World’s deaf

    Dandenong workers tucked into sweet treats to support deaf children in developing countries. CHEP hosted a fund-raising bake sale on Thursday 14 September for Deaf…

  • Women’s health at art

    Women’s health at art

    By Casey Neill Women’s health was in the spotlight at a Dandenong South community forum. The Community Hubs at the Dandenong South and Springvale Rise…

  • Support helps scared family

    Support helps scared family

    By Casey Neill Nightmares and physical scars are still plaguing a Dandenong North husband and wife who were attacked in their own home. But support…

  • Making a difference in a MAD world

    Making a difference in a MAD world

    By Casey Neill A Dandenong charity is asking businesses to go MAD. Thane Commercial managing director Neil Tunstall is working with Avocare director Trish Keilty…

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