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  • Writing virus

    Writing virus

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NO SMALL writing bug has hit at Silverton Primary School. It first hit students during a term of story-writing on a “digital…

  • Rats! We don’t have enough kids

    Rats! We don’t have enough kids

    MOTHER’S group Rug Ratz is looking for more rugrats to ensure its future. The non-profit playgroup will run at Springers Leisure Centre in Keysborough every…

  • Kids hooked on dressing-up

    KIDS can become super heroes, princesses, pirates and monsters at Dandenong Market this week. Its Marvellous Makeovers and Dress-Up Craft Creations workshops will run from…

  • Police man of action

    Police man of action

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS INSPECTOR Bruce Kitchen was looking for an “exciting and secure” job when he joined the police force. On both scores, the vocation…

  • No resolution

    No resolution

    By CASEY NEILL New year sees family praying for answers… CHRISTMAS was a heartbreaking reminder for Jake Lyons’s family of the hole his disappearance has…

  • Stolen horse search

    Stolen horse search

    By CASEY NEILL MUCH-LOVED horse Maverick is missing after thieves snatched him from his Dandenong North paddock. His owner Brittany Jubb, 22, from Clyde and…

  • Air show high

    Air show high

    AUSTRALIANA is the theme for this year’s Australia Day celebrations in Dandenong Park. Family-friendly entertainment will fill the Pultney Street space from 3pm to 9.30pm…

  • Branding aims for new bridges

    Branding aims for new bridges

    THE Bridge has unveiled new branding for three services that are supporting people with disabilities in the south-east. Assistant Social Services Minister Mitch Fifield launched…

  • Program to tag suicide

    Program to tag suicide

    By CASEY NEILL GRAFFITI isn’t out of the ordinary in Dandenong but recent scrawl on signage at Ermha was something very different. Vandals wrote the…

  • Dust choker

    Dust choker

    By CASEY NEILL FRANK Ekenaike is calling on the council to address health and safety in a “forgotten pocket” of Dandenong South. He works at…

  • Danger dog goes into foster care

    A HOMELESS woman’s pooch pal has been saved from a death sentence. Kim Reeves, 26, told the Journal in December that the City of Greater…

  • Daniel is nuts about fixing cars

    Daniel is nuts about fixing cars

    By CASEY NEILL DANIEL Postema is the first person to complete a new Nissan apprenticeship program. The Noble Park 21-year-old has always been passionate about…

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