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  • Letters to the Editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Security staff at hospital Monash medical health bosses should be ashamed with themselves. Where is their duty of care to staff and other patients?…

  • Asylum seekers making their mark in Dandenong

    Asylum seekers making their mark in Dandenong

    A FRESH lick of paint has been applied to a soon-to-open Dandenong-based help service for asylum seekers. Kon Karapanagiotidis, chief executive of the Asylum Seekers…

  • Raising the baa on fees 'not a Vu Ho tax'

    Raising the baa on fees 'not a Vu Ho tax'

    IN an apparent budget quirk, the release fees for impounded sheep, pigs and goats is set to quadruple. Corporate services director Mick Jaensch denied the…

  • State Budget: Dandenong dumped, says MP

    State Budget: Dandenong dumped, says MP

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG has been neglected in favour of nearby neighbour Frankston in last week’s state budget, says Labor’s Dandenong MP John Pandazopoulos. He…

  • Dandenong Tech high-jinks from class of '54

    Dandenong Tech high-jinks from class of '54

    DANDENONG, through the eyes of a schoolboy. That’s what the Dandenong and District Historical Society was treated to when Bill Carson was invited to speak…

  • Devil's in detail on Greater Dandenong rates bill

    Devil's in detail on Greater Dandenong rates bill

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS PREPARE for a bill shock on your next rates notice. The average Greater Dandenong household is set to pay a possible $181.51…

  • Aching Jasmina honours rock-fisher father

    Aching Jasmina honours rock-fisher father

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS JASMINA Pedic fought severe cramps and aching knees last Thursday to somehow finish a 95-kilometre run from Noble Park to San Remo…

  • Jack Charles tackles life's challenges

    Jack Charles tackles life's challenges

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS As a pioneer of Australian “black theatre”, Jack Charles is not afraid of continuing to fight for his rights. Charles, who is…

  • Cornerstone gets good Samaritan timely help

    Cornerstone gets good Samaritan timely help

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SOME unlikely saviours are mending Cornerstone Contact Centre’s disrepaired building in Dandenong. Workers John Harraghy and Gordon Kirkpatrick of Dandenong steel sheet…

  • State Budget: hospital security funds shortfall angers nurse union

    State Budget: hospital security funds shortfall angers nurse union

    A NURSES union has lashed out at a lack of extra state budget funding for security guards at hospital emergency departments. Australian Nursing Federation state…

  • Dandenong Council cuts short public question time

    Dandenong Council cuts short public question time

    By SAM CUCCHIARA DANDENONG ratepayers have slammed a move by Greater Dandenong Council to cap the number of public questions it will respond to during…

  • Picture this

    Picture this

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG High School student artwork has raised cash for the Wallara Wish Foundation. Baneen Hussain and Senuri Nimaya Hewa Indigahawelagae created paintings…

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