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  • Police visit hot spots

    Police visit hot spots

    RESIDENTS in burglary hot spots will soon receive a visit from police. Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia are part of a Victoria Police pilot that will…

  • Clubs get together

    Clubs get together

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG’S oldest bowls club and its neighbouring croquet club in Dandenong Park are set to start talks to potentially ensure both survive…

  • Police nab muggers

    Police nab muggers

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS QUICK actions from Dandenong and Springvale police have led to the chase-down and arrest of six mugging suspects. Detective Senior Constable Kane…

  • Leader passes

    Leader passes

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Dandenong mayor Dave Kelly has been remembered for leadership that forged the way for Dandenong’s showcase basketball stadium and successful national…

  • Revival of Little India

    Revival of Little India

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has committed itself to ongoing dialogue with traders as part of a revival plan for the Little India cultural…

  • Buzz for civic precinct

    BUSINESSES can snap up space in Dandenong’s new civic precinct. There are four retail tenancies and office spaces at 225 Lonsdale Street available for lease.…

  • SEMMA on a winner

    By CASEY NEILL MANUFACTURING’S voice in the south east has added more than 40 new members over the past year. And South East Melbourne Manufacturers…

  • Dandy key to port

    By CASEY NEILL AN expanded Port of Hastings would give a $1 billion boost to the region. Greater Dandenong CEO and Southern Melbourne RDA chairman…

  • Two worlds of Aunty Di

    Two worlds of Aunty Di

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Wurundjeri elder Diane Kerr recently told the Journal she wanted to convene a summit of community elders to tackle the scourge of…

  • Furniture stolen

    ABOUT $15,000 worth of furniture has been stolen in two separate thefts from shipping containers in Dandenong South’s industrial area. Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton of…

  • Kids in water scare

    Kids in water scare

    By CASEY NEILL SILVERTON Primary School made a splash at a water conference last week. The Noble Park North students made a video called The…

  • Clow a father of the church

    Clow a father of the church

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

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