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  • Driver rescued from car after crash

    Driver rescued from car after crash

    By CASEY NEILL A driver was trapped in their car after it crashed into a tree on Princes Highway, Noble Park. An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman…

  • Appreciating culture in Indigenous setting

    Appreciating culture in Indigenous setting

    By CASEY NEILL Noble Park students got a true taste of life in an Indigenous community in Far North Queensland. Thanks to support from Rotary…

  • Health key issue in Hotham

    Health key issue in Hotham

    Ahead of the Saturday 2 July Federal Election, Journal reporter CASEY NEILL is catching up with the key candidates for the three seats where Greater…

  • Spare the sharks, please

    Spare the sharks, please

    ‘Shark Girl’ inspired Dandenong North students to work hard and respect sharks. Madison Stewart spoke at Lyndale Secondary College on Thursday 2 June through the…

  • Top award has gone to the dogs

    Top award has gone to the dogs

    Springvale’s Greyhounds Entertainment has won a top award. It received the Best Metro Club Bistro Award at the Community Clubs Victoria (CCV) awards on 16…

  • Sounds like trouble

    Sounds like trouble

    Two Dandenong thieves grabbed a man and stole his backpack without saying a word. The 19-year-old victim was walking along Walker Street, near Clow Street,…

  • Nose broken during robbery

    Nose broken during robbery

    A Garfield man suffered a broken nose during a robbery along Thomas Street, Dandenong. The 20-year-old was walking, about 7pm Thursday 28 April, when three…

  • Warrant issued

    Warrant issued

    POLICE are appealing for help to find Brendan Street. A warrant has been issued for the 21-year-old after he failed to appear on bail to…

  • Crashed through front fence

    Crashed through front fence

    A car careered into a Noble Park front yard in the early hours of Sunday 5 June. The Mazda 3 crashed through a fence and…

  • Youth talent tapped for inclusion

    Youth talent tapped for inclusion

    By CASEY NEILL A youth outreach service is putting young talent on stage to promote community inclusion. Promote, Revive, Inspire and Motivate for Progressive Outcomes…

  • Making ends meet: no mean feat

    Making ends meet: no mean feat

    AN Australian-first study will shine a spotlight on how Greater Dandenong residents juggle their income. The Brotherhood of St Laurence is investigating how people living…

  • Reserve holds four of 13 frog speciecs

    Reserve holds four of 13 frog speciecs

    By CASEY NEILL Frederick Wachter Reserve is no longer home to a pristine lake – it’s a functional wetland attracting native animals and birds. Resident…

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