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  • Stomping hits the ground

    Stomping hits the ground

    By CASEY NEILL THE MCG steps will help a Keysborough man on his journey towards Kokoda. Keysborough’s Mark Capper has signed up for the Stadium…

  • Class take over

    Class take over

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FOR one day four grade six students from St Mary’s Primary School weren’t themselves – instead they were the principal of the…

  • World game global pitch

    World game global pitch

    By CASEY NEILL THE World Game is living up to its moniker in Dandenong. Soccer is uniting youth from around the world on the pitch,…

  • Litter beauty battle more than skin deep

    Litter beauty battle more than skin deep

    DANDENONG council is doing its bit in the battle to keep Australia beautiful. The City of Greater Dandenong took first prize for winning the Litter…

  • Your reading one of the best

    Your reading one of the best

    THE Dandenong Journal was lauded at the annual Community Newspapers of Australia awards on Friday night. The Journal picked up four awards in the southern…

  • City band still an honour

    City band still an honour

    By CASEY NEILL BROTHERS Bruce and Alan Collard joined the City of Greater Dandenong Band because it was struggling for players. That was in 1965.…

  • Hunt for factory car thieves

    Hunt for factory car thieves

    POLICE have released CCTV images of several men they want to speak to after a car was stolen from outside a Dandenong factory this month.…

  • A zest for life

    A zest for life

    By RUSSELL BENNETT “HE WAS half my age but I looked up to him.” Doveton Eagles footballer and junior coach Dave Morison only met Axl…

  • Down memory lane from ancient Ireland

    Down memory lane from ancient Ireland

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

  • Police say they’re still not happy despite report showing crime fall

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS REPORTED crimes in Greater Dandenong have dipped in the past year but there’s still “a long way to go until we’re happy”,…

  • Company pays out after short-changing staff

    A DANDENONG transport company which was formally cautioned last year after short-changing its staff thousands of dollars now faces enforcement action after admitting further underpayments.…

  • Obscured glass the answer

    THREE double-storey townhouses got the green light in a Springvale street amid fears refusing a permit could create a worse outcome for concerned residents. City…

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