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  • Hole truth on donuts

    Hole truth on donuts

    A humble family favourite is celebrating 50 years – but almost never existed. Dandee Donuts owner Susan Bell said her parents started the business back…

  • Cold night warms hearts

    Cold night warms hearts

    Bangholme students raised $23,000 to provide more than 240 homeless people with shelter. More than 60 students, alumni and staff braved cold temperatures during Cornish…

  • Baking’s in their blood

    Baking’s in their blood

    By Casey Neill Melina Longhurst’s family has been baking since 1852. Her Dandenong Market stall, Melina’s Bakery and Larder, still brings traditional family recipes to…

  • Electoral boundary shake-up

    Electoral boundary shake-up

    Some Greater Dandenong residents will soon find themselves with a new federal representative. The augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria announced changes to federal electoral divisions…

  • The missing Link

    The missing Link

    By Casey Neill Avocare will keep feeding thousands of vulnerable people in Greater Dandenong and beyond thanks to an eleventh-hour lifeline. In April, the Journal…

  • Goldilocks and the freed bared

    Goldilocks and the freed bared

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells In a twist on the Goldilocks tale, a man has been found naked and asleep in a vacated rental home in Springvale.…

  • Addict drags ex-partner through street

    Addict drags ex-partner through street

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A heroin addict has dragged and kicked his ex-partner in Springvale’s main street after she refused to give him more than $50,…

  • Armed men strike

    Armed men strike

    Four men stole a mobile phone at gunpoint in Springvale. Police are investigating the armed robbery, which occurred on View Road just after 9.30pm on…

  • Medical waste mess mystery

    Medical waste mess mystery

    By Casey Neill Dandenong drivers found Stud Road strewn with medical waste during their morning commute. A motorist called the Journal to highlight the trash…

  • Pokies would ‘make matters worse’

    Pokies would ‘make matters worse’

    By Casey Neill An online petition is encouraging opposition to a Dandenong RSL plan for 11 new pokies. The Alliance for Gambling Reform is running…

  • Sex pest targeting teens

    Sex pest targeting teens

    Police are hunting a man who exposed himself to teens in Springvale South. Dandenong Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) detectives are appealing…

  • An expo for their future

    An expo for their future

    Keysborough students took a glimpse into the world of work and study at an in-school expo. Keysborough College’s Acacia campus hosted the event for students…

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