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  • Burnt-out car dumped at school

    Burnt-out car dumped at school

    A STOLEN car was torched in a high school car park in Dandenong North. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Bree Jarvis said thieves took…

  • Concerns for Laura

    Concerns for Laura

    POLICE are appealing for public assistance to locate Laura Steynen who was last seen at a care facility in Dandenong. The 43-year-old is known to…

  • ‘Freedom has a cost’

    ‘Freedom has a cost’

    By CASEY NEILL “FUTURE generations need to be reminded that freedom has a cost.” Guest speaker and parade marshal at the Dandenong RSL Anzac Day…

  • Coming together out of respect

    Coming together out of respect

    THE Endeavour Hills community gathered on Friday at the town’s cenotaph to pay their respects to Australia’s war dead in an early Anzac service. Former…

  • Land needed for new school

    Land needed for new school

    By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH South school campaigners want a timeline for a new school in the state budget – not just a block of land.…

  • Brothel calls out fake Facebook prostitutes

    Brothel calls out fake Facebook prostitutes

    By CASEY NEILL A FAKE brothel Facebook page has been sending potential customers to residential streets in Dandenong and Dingley. Legal Dandenong brothel Garden of…

  • Hospital’s care has changed with the times

    Hospital’s care has changed with the times

    By CASEY NEILL SOUTH Eastern Private Hospital has changed with its community over the past 45 years. The Noble Park hospital celebrated its evolution and…

  • Soul shattered

    Soul shattered

    By CASEY NEILL Break-in vandals tear the heart out of disability employer… HEARTLESS thieves have ransacked and burgled a disability employer in Dandenong. Gateway Industries…

  • Ordinary men rise to battle

    Ordinary men rise to battle

    DANDENONG and District Historical Society has researched the honours and awards that Dandenong’s soldiers received during World War I. To mark Anzac Day, the Journal…

  • Pay rise workers lose out

    Pay rise workers lose out

    FAILING to pass on annual wage increases has left a Dandenong manufacturing company with a $25,800 bill. Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said 25 casual…

  • Cluster together for jobs

    Cluster together for jobs

    SPRINGVALE’S business community can help shape plans to boost jobs. The Metropolitan Planning Authority (MPA) has launched a consultation about boosting business and jobs in…

  • Sky rail deal signed

    Sky rail deal signed

    By CASEY NEILL WORK on the project to remove the Noble Park level crossings will start within weeks as part of the skyrail deal approved…

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