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  • Mag wheels off my wagon

    Mag wheels off my wagon

    VANDALS set fire to a white Holden Commodore wagon in Dandenong South about 4.20am on Friday 12 September. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Lara…

  • Drugs lab busted

    Drugs lab busted

    POLICE uncovered a drug lab in an Endeavour Hills home on Sunday. Greater Dandenong Tasking Unit arrested a 29-year-old man about 6.30am on 14 September…

  • Back in class for ex-students

    Back in class for ex-students

    FRIENDSHIPS were renewed as more than 600 former students took a stroll down memory lane at a Cleeland Secondary College reunion on Saturday 13 September.…

  • Super sweet bun treat

    Super sweet bun treat

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE Journal doesn’t usually feature an international franchise but PappaRoti’s coffee buns came highly recommended. The light buttery buns – with the…

  • Bottle shop bandit bolts

    Bottle shop bandit bolts

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an attempted armed robbery in Dandenong. They allege a man stood outside a Bennet Street bottle shop about 10.40pm…

  • Kids front class

    Kids front class

    By CASEY NEILL KIDS took control of classrooms at Silverton Primary School for a day. The Noble Park North school hosted its fourth annual Kids…

  • Firefighting knows no borders

    Firefighting knows no borders

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Fire Brigade strengthened ties with its New South Wales counterparts last week. Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Chief Superintendent and Chief…

  • Street death appeal

    Street death appeal

    By CASEY NEILL HOMICIDE Squad detectives hope an information caravan will unlock the mystery of a Springvale man’s death. They set up the booth in…

  • Centre open for skills

    Centre open for skills

    By CASEY NEILL A NEW hub in Dandenong will help job-seekers to retrain and find work. Higher Education and Skills Minister Nick Wakeling opened the…

  • New landscape for leadership

    New landscape for leadership

    A KEYSBOROUGH horticulture apprentice learnt some new tricks of the trade during a recent visit to Singapore. Benjamin Carter works at Haileybury College in Keysborough…

  • Gates opens for tender works

    A LOCAL company has been selected by Greater Dandenong Council officers as the preferred tenderer to make, supply and install the Springvale Asian Gateway project.…

  • Eyes down for Ace

    Eyes down for Ace

    By CASEY NEILL NARRE Warren South teen Ace Bryans faces a bigger battle than most to complete his schoolwork. Writing an essay leaves the 14-year-old…

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