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  • Residents push to save park

    Residents push to save park

    By Casey Neill The Education Minister is considering a Keysborough community plea to save their park. Residents contacted Greater Dandenong Council after learning that Chandler…

  • Sky rail set to be drug deal haven

    Sky rail set to be drug deal haven

    By Casey Neill Drug addicts and dealers will “flood” the open space beneath the sky rail in Noble Park, says the Liberal candidate for Mulgrave.…

  • Man charged with driving at police

    Man charged with driving at police

    A St Albans man will answer charges of reckless conduct endangering life following an alleged run-in with police in Springvale. Police also charged the 30-year-old…

  • Arsonists strike again

    Arsonists strike again

    A suspicious tyre fire caused $10,000 damage at Iveco in Dandenong South a year after a similar blaze threatened the truck factory. Police and CFA…

  • None Of Our Business But…

    None Of Our Business But…

    Craft talent appeal The ladies from Noble Park CWA scooped the pool at a recent regional craft and home exhibition, but Yvonne Smith said more…

  • New mayor brings experience

    New mayor brings experience

    By Casey Neill   Greater Dandenong’s new mayor brings 20 years on council and three previous mayoral terms to the role. Councillor Youhorn Chea was…

  • Bravery award for saving elderly couple from blaze

    Bravery award for saving elderly couple from blaze

    By Casey Neill Dylan Hodge hesitated for a split second, mobile phone in hand, triple zero entered and ready to be dialled. But hearing a…

  • Cement dumped in truck spill

    Cement dumped in truck spill

    Traffic is being diverted in Dandenong South after a cement truck dropped its entire load. CFA crews were called to the truck rollover on the…

  • Spotlight on air raid drill

    Spotlight on air raid drill

    The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…

  • Humble sister showed the way

    Humble sister showed the way

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

  • Cycle women’s skills spike

    Cycle women’s skills spike

    By Casey Neill From bike repair to Aussie parenting – Wellsprings for Women has it covered. The Dandenong support service partnered with Good Cycles to…

  • Bodybuilder driven by hunger for success

    Bodybuilder driven by hunger for success

    By Casey Neill Nemanja Cvetkovic spent nine months feeling hungry and landed in hospital with malnutrition. But the Dandenong 30-year-old said taking home a gold…

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