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  • Manufacturing and working smarter

    Manufacturing and working smarter

    By CASEY NEILL COLLABORATION and tapping into universities were the key topics at a manufacturing forum in Dandenong last week. About 60 people attended the…

  • ’Keep the rage’

    ’Keep the rage’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN ordered by a court to create a road-safety campaign after nearly killing himself and four passengers in a drink-driving crash…

  • Teen armed robbery charges

    Teen armed robbery charges

    TWO teenagers will answer charges over an alleged attempted armed robbery in Springvale South last week. Casey CIU detectives said the incident unfolded about 3.30pm…

  • Ice disaster

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT’S a bit of a disaster. That’s how youth drug and alcohol agency chief Raymond Blessing bluntly describes the widely-described pandemic of…

  • Council weighs in on race speech

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has joined a tide of opposition against proposed amendments to federal racial discrimination laws. Last Monday, the council resolved…

  • Robbery and assault

    Robbery and assault

    TWO teens will answer charges over a robbery and assault in central Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Adam Dixon said an 18-year-old man…

  • Strip to shine

    NEW trees, bins, benches and paint will soon spruce up the Hemmings Street shopping strip. City of Greater Dandenong councillors approved immediate improvement works for…

  • We are not terrorists

    We are not terrorists

    By ARAN MYLVAGANAM I AM among hundreds of Dandenong residents shocked to be branded recently as terrorists by the Sri Lankan Government through membership of…

  • As time goes by

    As time goes by

    LAST week Marg Stork reported on the discovery of a rare 16mm film shot in Dandenong in 1957, which was unearthed among memorabilia stored after…

  • Fines add up

    YOUNG people in Greater Dandenong owe more than $3 million in traffic fines, the Sheriff’s Office has revealed. Almost 2000 residents of the municipality aged…

  • Black opal’s heart of darkness

    Black opal’s heart of darkness

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CHARACTERS as rugged as the Lightning Ridge desertscape stole photojournalist Lucy Di Paolo’s heart. Ms Di Paolo, a former Journal photographer, had…

  • A moment with Marg Stork

    A moment with Marg Stork

    Afghans add to our rich cultural tapestry THE many Afghan migrants who have made Dandenong their home have added another welcome layer to the city’s…

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