Tag: Column
Finding a difficult path
By Thay Horn Yim, immigration service director
Immigration matters are very complex, even for a partner visa application.
I have never seen anything like this...
Faith in region’s progress
What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks...
The roads to power and privilege
By Casey Neill
What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the...
Boyds moved with the times
What's in a Name
What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week...
News family was Swords of truth
What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks...
Take 10
With Alexandra Bunten, Dandenong Rangers basketballer
What is something people don’t know about you?
I played the flute for eight years and sang in the Australian...
Brothers were good news for town
What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks...
Post it for homeless and pay it forward
By CHARLOTTE O’SULLIVAN, LYNDALE GREENS PRIMARY SCHOOL
ON SATURDAY 16 April I went to the city to a small place called The Soup Place.
Not only...
Take 10
With Dandenong North’s Wilson Fernandez, creator of the Australian Nativity Scene
What is something people don’t know about you?
I love knowing more about the universe,...
Family put body and soul into town
JAMES William Garner was killed in a bull attack in 1913.
He was a father of seven children and a well-respected man and his death...
Horseback Bobbies towered above us
Jack Johnson is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s...
None Of Our Business But…
CHILDHOOD memories can be painful.
Just ask Health Minister Jill Hennessy who revealed at a public event on 31 March that she’d endured tearful visits...