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  • UFO sketch witness comes forward to tell her story

    UFO sketch witness comes forward to tell her story

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A school-girl’s sketchy line-drawing remains the first image from one of Australia’s most famous UFO events. Fourteen-year-old Marilyn Eastwood sketched what she…

  • Passing through? Here’s $1m

    Passing through? Here’s $1m

    Two Dandenong visitors walked out of the suburb with a million-dollar ticket. The married couple bought a QuickPick from the Dandenong Plaza Lotto store on…

  • Night lights put Drum in the pink

    Night lights put Drum in the pink

    The Drum Theatre is aglow following a $100,000 facelift. LED lights now illuminate the Dandenong heritage building each night. Greater Dandenong Council sought advice and…

  • Parking meters’ time is up

    Parking meters’ time is up

    By Casey Neill Springvale’s unpopular parking meters have officially got the boot. But traders and shoppers are warned that time restrictions on CBD parking will…

  • Herb garden to support disability

    Herb garden to support disability

    By Casey Neill A colourful herb garden will stimulate the senses at Wallara. The Lions Club of Mordialloc-Mentone donated $1000 to the Dandenong-based disability support…

  • Fun run, movie and more

    Fun run, movie and more

    Runners and movie viewers descended on Tirhatuan Park in Dandenong North for an evening of family fun. The park hosted the annual joint event on…

  • Toddler hospitalised over heat stress

    Toddler hospitalised over heat stress

    Paramedics hospitalised a toddler who was accidentally locked in a car in Springvale. Advanced life support paramedic Jeff Edwards said they were called to a…

  • Samurai sword found in crashed car

    Samurai sword found in crashed car

    Police found a samurai sword in a stolen car following several collisions in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Riley Wesley said the Honda CRV…

  • Hot ride

    Hot ride

    A Porsche Boxster went from burn-outs to burnt out in Dandenong South. A passer-by spotted the silver car engulfed in flames on Glasscocks Road about…

  • Fallen redgums parked for now

    Fallen redgums parked for now

    By Casey Neill Trees removed to make way for the elevated rail in Noble Park are popping up across the municipality. The Journal reported last…

  • Market hosts a world of fine food

    Market hosts a world of fine food

    Dandenong Market-goers can feast their way around the globe on Sunday 2 April. More than 35,000 people attended last year’s World Fare and that number…

  • Armchair engineers keep on chugging

    Armchair engineers keep on chugging

    Train enthusiasts made tracks to Springvale for Australia’s biggest model train exhibition. The 11th annual Train and Hobby Show ran at Sandown Racecourse on Saturday…

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