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  • No to house of worship

    By CASEY NEILL A FRESH push to allow more people to attend a Springvale temple has failed. City of Greater Dandenong councillors on Tuesday night…

  • ‘Jockey’ on the buses

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong’s elderly residents now have more flexible access to shopping buses, following an incident that left a blind woman stranded for…

  • Racism rears its ugly head again as young woman abused on Dandenong train

    By Kait O’Callahan Two weeks ago I witnessed something I never thought I’d see.  It wasn’t so much that I bore witness to a racial…

  • Free sausages

    A food van has started serving free sausages outside Cornerstone Contact Centre in Dandenong on Thursday nights. The meals are provided by Manna4Life, a group…

  • Your choice of bins: upsize, downsize

    Residents will choose the size of their street-collection garbage bins next year. Greater Dandenong Council announced the choice of a 240-litre or a new jumbo…

  • A community voice lives on

    A community voice lives on

    HAD he been alive today Greg Dickson, former owner/editor of the Dandenong Journal, would be relieved that the newspaper to which he devoted so much…

  • Greens may oppose units

    Greens may oppose units

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A FIGHT is growing over the future of a former gardening nursery site in Springvale South. The owner of the former Treeplanters…

  • Shopping jeeps on bus: Greater Dandenong's backflip

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A PENSIONER deliberately abandoned during a community bus shopping trip may have earned ultimate victory against Greater Dandenong Council. Tomorrow night, councillors…

  • Queen’s Birthday honours: Going the extra mile

    Queen’s Birthday honours: Going the extra mile

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS  and CATHERINE WATSON A grassroots councillor has made a name for going beyond the call of duty. Roz Blades, a three-time mayor…

  • The pain of Aspergers

    The pain of Aspergers

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A HEARTBROKEN Endeavour Hills mother said there were no suitable schools for her son who has Aspergers and has been routinely bullied…

  • Helping Hand Day

    We Care Services will hold its annual ‘Helping Hand Day’ on Saturday from 10am-noon. Toys, bedding, clothes and food parcels will be distributed to those…

  • Friends do their bit to assist refugees

    Friends do their bit to assist refugees

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A GROUP of volunteers is opening its vans, homes and hearts to support surging numbers of refugees and asylum seekers in Greater…

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