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  • Marg’s moment

    By NARELLE COULTER Tributes flow as Journal’s treasured journalist dies… DANDENONG lost one of its living treasures and the Journal a precious link with its…

  • Silver shrapnel is heaven cent

    Silver shrapnel is heaven cent

    HAILEYBURY College students are using small-change to make a big difference. Students across its three campuses, including Keysborough, have collected more than 100,000 five-cent coins…

  • Safe place for arts survival

    Safe place for arts survival

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HAZARAS will celebrate the survival of their music, poetry, theatre and art in a concert in Springvale this Sunday. Singer and musician…

  • Veterans in convoy

    Veterans in convoy

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A THREE-WAY alliance of naval veterans was sealed at Dandenong RSL last Tuesday. Veterans who served on HMAS Bataan, HMAS Warramunga and…

  • Studio set to shut

    Studio set to shut

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A LONG-RUNNING arts studio for people with mental illness is set to close next month due to the loss of state funding.…

  • Journalist who earned our respect

    Journalist who earned our respect

    By PETER SIMCOCK, FORMER JOURNAL EDITOR THE news that Marg Stork passed away last week didn’t come entirely unexpectedly, she had been ailing for some…

  • Cultural bridges

    Cultural bridges

    By NARELLE COULTER NAVIGATING the dos and don’ts of bringing up children in the modern world is tricky enough without throwing a clash of cultures…

  • Bounce in their feet

    Bounce in their feet

    By CASEY NEILL BOUNCE is helping young refugees in Greater Dandenong to find their feet and their future. Settlement service AMES and not-for-profit C8 Journey…

  • Council extends its zone of warm welcomes

    THE achievements, contribution and rich diversity of Greater Dandenong’s refugee communities will be celebrated during Refugee Week from 15 to 21 June. Greater Dandenong has…

  • Shining light of the city

    Shining light of the city

    By JOHN WOODS My late dear colleague Marg Stork was the consummate journalist… tenacious, accurate, considerate, dedicated, determined and caring are just some of the…

  • Post workers say writing is on the wall

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS POSTAL workers are worried about hundreds of looming job losses at Dandenong Letter Centre if Australia Post pursues a campaign for a…

  • Arctic boss breaks the ice

    Arctic boss breaks the ice

    By NARELLE COULTER SLEEPING in a tent buffeted by blizzards, working in 24 hour darkness and pulling apart sparring huskies was all in a day’s…

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