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  • Vinnies Dandenong: Good intentions costing money

    Vinnies Dandenong: Good intentions costing money

    LARGELY good but misguided intentions are costing Vinnies Dandenong op shop about $24,000 a year, says its region support manager Peter Kalogeropoulos. The piles of…

  • Window on healthy outlook near Lyndhurst toxic tip

    Window on healthy outlook near Lyndhurst toxic tip

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS HEALTH Minister David Davis did not respond to questions about Lyndhurst toxic waste dump after helping to launch a healthy lifestyle program…

  • New century, but 'swags' still needed

    By MARG STORK THE old master Henry Lawson knew full well what it was to trudge the back blocks with no place to call home.…

  • Paintings illustrate Parkinson's picture

    Paintings illustrate Parkinson's picture

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS AN art exhibition by people living with Parkinson’s disease is aiming to send a message — through vibrant strokes of colour. The…

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

    Happy birthday: Have you ever been a member of the Dandenong Country Women’s Association? Do you know someone who was a member? The branch is…

  • Letters to the editor, Dandenong Journal

    Re: Pakula won’t make landfill vow It’s disappointing to read of Martin Pakula’s position not to fight against the Lyndhurst toxic waste tip, particularly based…

  • Rent relief for Dandenong Market traders

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Market traders have won a $100,000-plus rental concession after a public campaign over their financial struggles. In a letter to traders…

  • 'Top dollar' for Dandenong Market stall

    'Top dollar' for Dandenong Market stall

    RENTALS at Dandenong Market are outstripping those at other major Melbourne markets, general merchandise traders say. Pacha Noori, who has sold sports shoes at the…

  • Bright students colour up

    Bright students colour up

    Momira Tahery, Rose Elias and Joanne Fricot shone in traditional costume at a celebration of an award-winning cross-cultural group for mothers with young children at…

  • Crying foul over culture of cruelty

    Crying foul over culture of cruelty

    ROD Bezanovic describes it as a light bulb moment. He was listening to a talk by Dave Sheppard, the former head of Casey’s family violence…

  • Machismo without domestic violence tears

    Machismo without domestic violence tears

    By CATHERINE WATSON In his prime, Russell Robertson could change the trajectory of an AFL game with a miraculous snap at goal or a nerveless…

  • Big bucks for a good wish

    Big bucks for a good wish

    WALLARA’S Potter Street headquarters shone brightly as night fell on Dandenong on 14 March. The disability services provider’s second Dinner Under the Stars charity fund-raiser…

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