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  • Forging friendships and honing skills

    Forging friendships and honing skills

    By CASEY NEILL Greater Dandenong girls can learn skills through fun and forge friendships. Girl Guides groups in Springvale and Noble Park are inviting girls…

  • Cancer battle borne with Grace

    Cancer battle borne with Grace

    By CASEY NEILL Tiny Grace’s brave cancer battle inspired Noble Park and Keysborough Lions to serve cuppas and cakes for kids’ cancer research. Lions Club…

  • Deadly crossing options on table

    Deadly crossing options on table

    By CASEY NEILL The Level Crossing Removal Authority will welcome feedback on Abbotts Road level crossing removal plans at two information sessions this week. AW…

  • Ramadan celebrated in style

    Ramadan celebrated in style

    Hundreds of women celebrated Eid Al Fitr together in Dandenong North. Afghan Women’s Organisation Victoria and Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights held the…

  • Sports of all sorts for one and all

    Sports of all sorts for one and all

    A Springvale event will inspire people of all abilities to get active. The free All Abilities Fun Day will take place at Edinburgh Reserve from…

  • One netted, three at large

    One netted, three at large

    By CASEY NEILL Police arrested a 31-year-old man and are searching for three others over a string of unrelated incidents on Heatherton Road in Springvale…

  • Charges laid in Khan murder

    Charges laid in Khan murder

    Police have charged a 28-year-old man with murder over Dandenong man Rahat Khan’s shooting death in Dallas. They arrested Dallas resident Kamil Yucel on Friday…

  • P-plater pays price for reckless conduct

    P-plater pays price for reckless conduct

    By CASEY NEILL Police impounded a P-plater’s car in Dandenong North for allegedly travelling almost 70km/h over the speed limit. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol members…

  • Coach steps up

    Coach steps up

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ‘Excellence with discipline equals success…’ IT DIDN’T take long for James Kerr to spot the buckets of talent in these Hallam-trained slam-dunking…

  • Happy snaps found

    Happy snaps found

    Police hope holiday happy snaps will help them track down the owners of an SD card. They discovered the camera storage card, and other allegedly…

  • Recycled Rotary chief

    Recycled Rotary chief

    By CASEY NEILL Ron Damon grew up on a market garden in Noble Park. “We had a 60-acre property and we lived across the road…

  • Minister refuses to U turn over junction crash fears

    Minister refuses to U turn over junction crash fears

    By CASEY NEILL Right-turn restrictions will remain in place at Dandenong’s Lonsdale and Foster streets despite claims they’re causing crashes. The Journal reported in March…

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