Column
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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…
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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 at…
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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…
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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…
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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 at…
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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…
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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 at…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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 pipes…
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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…