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  • Market traders call for Dandenong rent cut

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Market traders have upped the ante in their fight with management, demanding a 50 per cent rate reduction backdated to last…

  • Show and tell, a Dandy affair

    FOR more years than I can remember — dating back to the happy days when The Journal occupied premises at Scott Street — I was…

  • Labor's Pakula refuses to pledge on Lyndhurst landfill

    Labor's Pakula refuses to pledge on Lyndhurst landfill

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS THE ALP’s endorsed candidate for next month’s Lyndhurst byelection will not fight for the removal of the state’s only hazardous waste landfill.…

  • Danny Nalliah: Crestani to contest Senate for Rise Up Australia

    By CATHERINE WATSON CASEY councillor Rosalie Crestani has confirmed she will stand for Australia’s new ultra-right political party in the September federal election. Danny Nalliah,…

  • Dandenong market traders 'in no position to continue paying high rent' 

    Dandenong market traders 'in no position to continue paying high rent' 

    By Cameron Lucadou-Wells DANDENONG Market traders have upped the ante in their fight with management, demanding a 50 per cent rate reduction backdated to last…

  • The power to move

    The power to move

    OSCAR winner Adam Elliot proudly told GAIA Skin Naturals founder Michelle Vogrinec on Tuesday night that he used her products to shave his head. The…

  • Funds for the sick kids

    Funds for the sick kids

    A KEYSBOROUGH event will raise at least $2000 for sick kids this Good Friday. Joanne Pollina will host a Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal…

  • Culture on show for harmony

    Culture on show for harmony

    NOBLE Park’s St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School students dressed to showcase their cultural heritage in an early Harmony Day celebration on 15 March. Harmony Day…

  • A fluttering tribute

    A fluttering tribute

    SHAYE Kosky chased butterflies around her yard as a child. Her family honoured this memory at her funeral on Monday with a heart-wrenching butterfly release…

  • The beat’s on the streets

    The beat’s on the streets

    WORLD-CLASS musicians, dancers and athletes will descend on Greater Dandenong this National Youth Week to share their skills. In a coup for the region, 360…

  • Bus-car collision: driver critical, passenger serious

    Bus-car collision: driver critical, passenger serious

    A CAR collided with a bus filled with 31 children from Dandenong’s Emerson School on Nettle Drive in Hallam about 3.50pm yesterday (Wednesday). The car’s…

  • Sinking the ICU superbug

    INTENSIVE care beds will have to close at Dandenong Hospital so sinks harbouring a ‘superbug’ can be replaced. Carbapenem-resistent Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) has infected 10 patients…

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