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  • Unity shows

    Unity shows

    THE Journal and the Dandenong Show have joined forced to ensure this November’s carnival is one of the biggest and best yet. The Journal and…

  • World looks to care for kids

    World looks to care for kids

    KEYSBOROUGH will celebrate its youngest residents with pizza, papadums and pierogies. Somerfield Social Club will for the first time hold an International Children’s Day event…

  • Budget set to change funding for refugees

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CHARITY groups fear budget changes do nothing to help alleviate the already desperate plight of asylum seekers in Greater Dandenong and Casey.…

  • Sister’s emergency service

    Sister’s emergency service

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH NINE-YEAR-OLD Bhoomika Gundlur has been congratulated by the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority after she rung triple zero when her one-and-a-half-day-old baby sister…

  • Health funding looking poorly

    Health funding looking poorly

    By CASEY NEILL A PROGRAM to improve the health of almost half of Greater Dandenong residents could be gone in six weeks after failing to…

  • Tom taps in to IT’s opportunities

    Tom taps in to IT’s opportunities

    By CASEY NEILL A NARRE Warren student was the first nominee for this year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Youth Enterprise Award. Chisholm IT and…

  • Cool in a crisis

    Cool in a crisis

    NINE-year-old Bhoomika Gundlur is a triple zero hero after dialling emergency services when her baby sister began choking. Bhoomika called the emergency services for her…

  • Gun raid

    Gun raid

    POLICE have released an image of a man who threatened two people at gunpoint and stole thousands of dollars worth of jewellery from a Dandenong…

  • I choose the hijab as part of my identity

    I choose the hijab as part of my identity

    Community Voice – Minaret College student Fatima Baig I was 14 when I started wearing the hijab. Being inspired by the strong will of my…

  • Fears raised over Chandler level crossing flyover

    Fears raised over Chandler level crossing flyover

    By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park residents fear removing the Chandler Road level crossing could divide the suburb in two. In the next four years the…

  • New order focus to motivate

    New order focus to motivate

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong Chamber of Commerce unveiled its ‘new world order’ at its first breakfast for the year. The event at Sandown Greyhounds…

  • Drive car torched

    A CAR was set on fire in a Keysborough driveway earlier this month. The 2008 white Honda Accord was parked in front of a Greenside…

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