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Help to find missing teen
KEYSBOROUGH teen Rahul Kumar has been missing since Friday. Police are appealing for public help to find the 15-year-old, who was last seen at his…
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No papers, please
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A GREATER Dandenong councillor has likened random visa checks by Australian Border Force officers to tactics of the Stasi and Nazi regimes.…
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Stamped in our memories
By CASEY NEILL THE Dandy Pig tipping his top hat used to welcome traffic to Dandenong from Gippsland. Now the neon sign will make its…
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Helpers plan merger
By CASEY NEILL TWO Greater Dandenong lifelines are coming together to better help those in need. Springvale Community Aid and Advice Bureau (SCAAB) and Dandenong…
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Girls get a kick out of sports day
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH six sports on offer, eight secondary schools participating and 141 Year 9 girls kicking, bouncing and talking their way through the…
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Wild blue yonder
By CASEY NEILL CRUSHER by name, crusher by nature – a Dandenong boat business is motoring towards success. Federal Small Business Minister Bruce Billson on…
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Name behind the hotel
By CASEY NEILL DEIRDRE Hancock’s grandmother opened the Albion Hotel in Dandenong almost 125 years ago. Today it stands as one of few 19th century…
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Mental health patient suicide avoidable
A CORONER has found the death of a Dandenong man – who took his own life after leaving a psychiatric ward without supervision – could…
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New mark for migrant Enterprise Trail
By CASEY NEILL CENTRELINK in Springvale has played an important role in many migrant journeys. City of Greater Dandenong mayor Sean O’Reilly on Wednesday 26…
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New sports park will have tourism pull
By CASEY NEILL MELBOURNE Cable Park creator Ian Clark has shown off the Bangholme project to Nationals Leader Peter Walsh. The Journal earlier this month…
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Street smarts a winner
BOLLARDS that block Herbert Street access during school hours have won Greater Dandenong Council an award. It installed the retractable devices near the Ann Street…
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A feather in their caps
By CASEY NEILL CHOOKS are again ruling the roost at Noble Park Primary. In March, the Journal reported that the school needed help to build…