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  • Young workers renew old station

    Young workers renew old station

     More than 200 Dandenong students are helping to return an old train station building to its former glory. The Chisholm Institute crew is restoring a…

  • Girl hides from home-invader with a knife

    Girl hides from home-invader with a knife

     A 10-year-old girl kept calm and called for help when an armed man broke into her home. She was alone in the Buckingham Avenue house…

  • Hunt for break-in pair

    Hunt for break-in pair

     Thieves broke into an underground car park in a Dandenong apartment building. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives said they entered the Close Avenue site about 2.30pm…

  • Wallet pinched from parked car

    Wallet pinched from parked car

    Thieves stole a wallet left in a car parked at a Noble Park home. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives said the thieves used credit cards that…

  • Noble Park road closure

    Noble Park road closure

    Heatherton Road will close so workers can remove railway tracks. VicRoads issued an alert to motorists about ongoing works around the new Noble Park Railway…

  • Three…ways to avoid spreading your cold this winter

    Three…ways to avoid spreading your cold this winter

    1. Stay home if you’re sick and keep sick kids home from school. Get plenty of rest and fluids and return when symptoms subside. Log-in…

  • Back when heating was hard work

    Back when heating was hard work

    The late Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the…

  • Jan was a voice for all Victorians

    Jan was a voice for all Victorians

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

  • Bridge over deadly junction

    Bridge over deadly junction

    A deadly Dandenong South level crossing is a step closer to being removed. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams visited the site on Friday 1 June to…

  • ‘Tourist’ in $1m smokes sting

    ‘Tourist’ in $1m smokes sting

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Malaysian national on a tourist visa has been jailed over possessing more than two million illegally-imported cigarettes at a Dandenong warehouse.…

  • Yogurt’s flipping success

    Yogurt’s flipping success

    By Casey Neill Chobani has been mixing things up in the yogurt world. The Dandenong South manufacturer took home the Growth Sector award in Food…

  • Park needs a name

    Park needs a name

    The Keysborough South community can help to name its newest park. Greater Dandenong Council is asking for public feedback on a name for the newly-transformed…

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