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  • Students want 2 help

    Students want 2 help

    HARRISFIELD Primary students have dressed as their future selves to raise more than $260 for The Kids’ Cancer Project. The Noble Park school took part…

  • Old order steps in

    Old order steps in

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG and District Benevolent Society has received a welcome boost following a heartbreaking theft. On 24 February the Journal reported that thieves…

  • Fest of family sports

    SPORTS Fest is for anyone who plays sport, is keen to get active, or is looking for a fun family activity. The all-ages, all-abilities festival…

  • Grant evaporates

    Grant evaporates

    CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WHAT one federal government giveth, another taketh away. The Serbian Sports Centre had all but spent a $150,000 federal grant promised last year…

  • Author inspires women

    Author inspires women

    KEYSBOROUGH students celebrated International Women’s Day with an inspiring presentation from author Anna Barnes. Female students in Years 5 to 8 from Haileybury’s Newlands campus…

  • Watch word

    Watch word

    By CASEY NEILL DAWN Vernon is passionate about her community, seeing it thrive and ensuring its safety. The Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch president has lived…

  • Three years jail for pursuits

    Three years jail for pursuits

    By CASEY NEILL YOU can run from police, but you can’t hide. This was the warning from Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol Senior Sergeant Scott Roberts…

  • Brazen thief turfs driver

    Brazen thief turfs driver

    A THIEF has stolen a car while its owner was stopped at traffic lights in Dandenong. The Carnegie driver, 25, was at the intersection of…

  • Study club celebrations

    Study club celebrations

    MORE than 150 Dandenong U3A members and guests celebrated the club’s 20th birthday at a lunch last week. They dined at Waltzing Matilda to kick…

  • Rail boost eases crush

    Rail boost eases crush

    GREATER Dandenong train passengers should have more room to move in coming years. The State Government last Friday announced a $2-2.5 billion rail project to…

  • ’Azum’ comes clean

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A GRAFFITI vandal convicted for tagging a railway station car park and an early learning centre has been told he wouldn’t last…

  • Dawn robbery at knifepoint

    Dawn robbery at knifepoint

    A MAN was robbed at knifepoint in a dawn attack in Dandenong on 3 February. Police last week released an image of a man they…

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