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  • Lyndhurst byelection: Party matters for voters, says Pakula

    Lyndhurst byelection: Party matters for voters, says Pakula

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS LABOR’S candidate for this Saturday’s Lyndhurst byelection tackled pointed questions head-on at a ‘meet the candidate’ forum in Hampton Park last week.…

  • What's on in Dandenong, Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park

    Jubilation: The Jubilate Choir — a group of 70 members of various nationalities and denominations — will perform at the Dandenong Christian Reform Church, corner…

  • Crickets: Chirp trick snares the mate

    THE season for flannelled fools is just over but the crickets are still with us. Chirruping away in the grass, they’ve added their cacophony that…

  • Anzac Day services Dandenong

    ON Anzac Day, a dawn service will be held at the Pillars of Freedom memorial in Clow Street, Dandenong, from 5.30. ■ South Vietnamese ex-service…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Pakula won’t make landfill pledge Mr Pakula has been conspicuously silent on this and I wonder how many more gaffes we are going to…

  • Going the extra mile for dad, rock fishers

    Going the extra mile for dad, rock fishers

    JASMINA Pedic will be running the equivalent of more than two marathons in two days for a cause close to her heart. The elite soccer…

  • Lyndhurst byelection letters

    IN the lead-up to the Lyndhurst byelection, the Weekly requires all letters and comments on municipal issues submitted for publication, whether online or in print,…

  • Plaque for Sprinvale charity worker

    A plaque will be unveiled for one of Springvale’s late ‘living treasures’ on Sunday. John Beus, a founding member of the Springvale Benevolent Society, was…

  • Magistrates Court power outage chaos

    A power outage disrupted retailers, traffic lights and the Magistrates Court in Dandenong last Thursday morning. The court reported its phones and faxes were down…

  • Doveton mosque plan off to VCAT

    The controversial Doveton mosque is headed for a hearing at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after its planning permit was declared invalid last week.…

  • Lyndhurst byelection: Pakula's crime rate concerns

    Lyndhurst byelection: Pakula's crime rate concerns

    Lyndhurst byelection candidate Martin Pakula says the government’s law and order strategy has failed in Greater Dandenong. The ALP candidate said $65 million in cuts…

  • Dandenong protesters call for release of Broadmeadows detainees

    Dandenong protesters call for release of Broadmeadows detainees

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS PROTESTERS calling for the release of refugees from ‘‘indefinite detention’’ rallied outside Department of Immigration and Citizenship offices in Dandenong on Thursday…

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