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  • Thieves eye Nissan Pulsars

    Thieves eye Nissan Pulsars

    By Casey Neill Nissan Pulsar owners in Greater Dandenong need to bolster their car security. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Bree Jarvis urged them…

  • A jazz win to trumpet about

    A jazz win to trumpet about

    Springvale students took home first prize from a national jazz competition. The stage band from Killester College started rehearsing for the weekend-long Generations in Jazz…

  • Hyatt hotel for Springvale

    Hyatt hotel for Springvale

    Hyatt plans to open a 200-key hotel in the heart of Springvale. The international chain said PE Capital would develop the hotel at Springvale and…

  • From Noble Park to Osaka

    From Noble Park to Osaka

     Two Noble Park Aquatic Centre workers are heading to Japan. YMCA Victoria is sending 12 young staff and volunteers to intern with other young people…

  • Ashes to ashes for burglar

    Ashes to ashes for burglar

    A person’s ashes were among an alleged burglary haul in Noble Park. Greater Dandenong CIU alleged a 26-year-old Noble Park man stole a tin containing…

  • All aboard for jobs

    All aboard for jobs

    By Casey Neill Shuttle buses could ferry workers from the South-East and beyond to jobs in Dandenong South. At the Monday 23 April Greater Dandenong…

  • Sorter daughter sticks with mum

    Sorter daughter sticks with mum

    By Casey Neill A mother and daughter duo have worked side-by-side for almost 20 years. Niki Leclair joined her mum Anthousa Oustas at the Dandenong…

  • A bridge between cultures

    A bridge between cultures

    By Casey Neill A Springvale-raised artist is transforming a Dandenong wall to celebrate a young leader. Mike Eleven’s latest mural is springing up at Mason…

  • Celebrating mums through culture

    Celebrating mums through culture

    A Dandenong event honoured motherhood with an immersive Pakistani experience. Wellsprings for Women celebrated Mother’s Day on Wednesday 9 May. “Amongst so many things we…

  • CCTV image could hold clues

    CCTV image could hold clues

     Police hope CCTV images will help them to track down a thief. Greater Dandenong CIU said a man stole a backpack from a person on…

  • Life’s what you make it

    Life’s what you make it

    By Casey Neill  Rania Melhem says “the unknown” is the scariest thing about multiple sclerosis. “The best that I can hope for is I can…

  • From teaching to the Army, Tom made his mark

    From teaching to the Army, Tom made his mark

    What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street and location names. This week the Journal…

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