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  • Bus routes bid ruling draws ire of Ventura, Volgren

    Bus routes bid ruling draws ire of Ventura, Volgren

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MANUFACTURING Minister David Hodgett has admitted to “mixed views” on Public Transport Victoria’s decision to overlook Dandenong-based Ventura in favour of an…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Pakula wins, but Labor vote slides The people have spoken and all political parties need to lift their game and truly represent the people…

  • Dandenong man on manslaughter charge

    Dandenong man on manslaughter charge

    A 40-year-old Dandenong man has been charged with manslaughter after a man died from injuries allegedly sustained in a fight in Cranbourne. Glenn Carleton appeared…

  • Bully stopping pays off

    Bully stopping pays off

    Five seconds of inspiration has won Farid Khoweiss, a student at Gleneagles Secondary College in Endeavour Hills, an iPad, iPod and $500 cash. Farid, 13, won…

  • Writer's block: From the author, a tip that's just write

    Writer's block: From the author, a tip that's just write

    By KAREN COOMBS Never mind the literary accolades and impressive resume: Cate Kennedy still knows what it’s like to get writer’s block, just like any…

  • Prize litter for Birman Society cat show 

    Prize litter for Birman Society cat show 

    Dandenong North cat breeder Sandy Scott shows off her ragdoll kittens and cat ahead of the Birman Society cat show on Mother’s Day. The show,…

  • Dandenong Hospital security staff call to use 'reasonable force'

    Dandenong Hospital security staff call to use 'reasonable force'

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS UNARMED security guards say they are being denied the use of reasonable force to protect staff from violent visitors at Dandenong Hospital’s…

  • Man in custody dies on way to Casey Hospital

    Man in custody dies on way to Casey Hospital

    THE homicide squad will investigate the death of a 37-year-old man who died while being transported to Casey Hospital.  The man, who was subject to…

  • A shed load of culture

    A shed load of culture

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE’S multicultural men’s shed project started very simply – with a Chinese man who’d lost his daughter to a brain aneurism. Reverend…

  • Level crossing safety triumph

    Level crossing safety triumph

    THE solution to Springvale’s traffic nightmare appears to have jumped its final hurdle. Premier Denis Napthine said works on removing the Springvale Road rail crossing…

  • Veterans embrace times

    Veterans embrace times

    “PLEASE see Anzac Day as a salute to the past, yes, but a signal to the future more so.” This was the plea from Dandenong…

  • Police fear for missing man

    Police fear for missing man

    DETECTIVES are appealing for help to find a Dandenong South man missing since January. Mirek Dziczkowski, 40, was last seen at a residential address in…

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