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  • Appeal for missing man

    Appeal for missing man

    Missing man Damien Roberts was last seen in Dandenong. Police are appealing for public help to find the 37-year-old. He was last seen at a…

  • City Hall’s memories are being remade

    City Hall’s memories are being remade

    By Casey Neill Weddings, dances, deb balls, citizenship ceremonies – Springvale’s City Hall has hosted them all, and more. Thanks to a $7.7 million makeover…

  • Climbing the stairs to awareness

    Climbing the stairs to awareness

    By Casey Neill Three Keysborough firefighters are stepping up to fight depression, PTSD and suicide. Emmanuel Vella, Loretta Binder and Wayne Aumann will don 25…

  • Senior citizens are on cue

    Senior citizens are on cue

    By Casey Neill Dandenong North’s seniors have been coming together to break social isolation for the past 40 years. The Dandenong North Senior Citizens Club…

  • Councils gang up for school

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong Council is pushing for a Keysborough South secondary school and calling on neighbour Kingston to join in. At the Monday…

  • It’s all possible with imagination

    It’s all possible with imagination

    Greater Dandenong students are proving that anything is possible. They’re taking to the Hisense Arena stage in this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular on Saturday…

  • Council calls for station car park

    Council calls for station car park

    Greater Dandenong Council will advocate for a multi-deck car park near Sandown Railway Station. At their Monday 24 July meeting, councillors also agreed to ask…

  • Immigration office to close early

    Immigration office to close early

    By Casey Neill Dandenong’s immigration office will close at 4pm on Thursday 31 August. The Journal reported in May that the Department of Immigration and…

  • Cute trapped kitty in hot water

    Cute trapped kitty in hot water

    By Casey Neill Keysborough firefighters pulled off an unusual rescue after curiosity got the better of Nero the cat. Brigade captain Paul Townsend said the…

  • It’s the karate kid

    It’s the karate kid

    By Casey Neill Martial arts student will be fighting for his country… A Springvale student will fight for Australia at a karate competition in Ireland.…

  • Jumping in to Christmas carols

    Jumping in to Christmas carols

    Haileybury Keysborough students put a fresh spin on a classic yuletide tale for Christmas in July – in August. Their cheeky take on Dickens’ A…

  • Mischief maker was an inspiration

    Mischief maker was an inspiration

    By Casey Neill Manufacturing, Scouting and the wider Greater Dandenong community have lost a leading figure in Tom Hartley. The Endeavour Hills resident died on…

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