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  • Police slam attack bystanders

    Police slam attack bystanders

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ABOUT 100 bystanders failed to assist a man who was seriously assaulted in a hotel car park near Springvale Junction early on…

  • Woman to face court over fatal crash

    Woman to face court over fatal crash

    A 42-YEAR-OLD woman has been charged over a fatal two-car crash in Dandenong South last year. The Frankston North woman is accused of culpable driving…

  • Pressure builds at park protest

    Pressure builds at park protest

    By CASEY NEILL MORE than 60 people braved bitter weather conditions to battle for Springvale parkland. The Save Glendale Reserve group held a barbecue at…

  • Saint celebrations are Greeks’ treat

    Saint celebrations are Greeks’ treat

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BAKLAVA, souvlaki and loukoumades took the limelight over the weekend as the Greek community celebrated Saint Panteleimon day and its deep roots…

  • Looking Back

    100 years ago 29 July 1915 Off to the War On Sunday week the whole of the staff of the Dandenong Post Office (including Mr…

  • Bulls blasted into life

    Bulls blasted into life

    By Jarrod Potter EFL DIVISION 1 – ROUND 14 MAYBE a little too well-rested after a weekend off, the Bulls took their sweet time finding…

  • Works near completion for pavilion

    THE redeveloped Edinburgh Reserve pavilion will be officially opened on Tuesday. The project involved the refurbishment of two existing pavilions, which were combined to create…

  • Journal’s history on display

    Journal’s history on display

    THE Journal is gearing up to mark 150 years since the first edition rolled off the press in August 1865. A window display charting the…

  • Suburb gripped by despair

    By CASEY NEILL DOVETON is among the state’s seven most disadvantaged postcodes and in danger of ‘dropping off the edge’, a new report says. Jesuit…

  • Job makes refugees feel they’ve arrived

    Job makes refugees feel they’ve arrived

    WHAT does having a job mean to a refugee? “I’m happy,” was Dandenong man Hussain Bakhtiari’s simple response, a grin on his face. CatholicCare guided…

  • Registering for lives after death

    THE Dandenong and Dandenong South East Rotary clubs are urging families to ‘have the chat’ about organ and tissue donation during DonateLife Week from 2…

  • Mayor to lunch with leaders

    Mayor to lunch with leaders

    LUNCH with Greater Dandenong’s mayor and CEO is served. Councillor Sean O’Reilly and John Bennie will next month host an informal lunch with business leaders.…

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