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  • Open invite to thieves

    Open invite to thieves

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ALARMINGLY in many cases, victims have given an open invitation to home burglars and thefts from motor vehicles. According to state crime…

  • Full on festivities

    Full on festivities

    By JARROD POTTER A GOOD moon rose over Dandenong Market on Sunday as the Full Moon Festival was celebrated. The Dandenong Market featured the best…

  • Homicide moves in

    Homicide moves in

    By CASEY NEILL HOMICIDE Squad detectives are investigating a man’s death in Prior Road, Noble Park. A passing motorist found a body in the middle…

  • Missing boy’s body found

    Missing boy’s body found

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE body of a three-year-old Doveton boy has been recovered from Dandenong Creek this afternoon. Isnael Baqaie was found near Greens Road,…

  • The carpark kid

    The carpark kid

    SPRINGVALE police helped to deliver a baby in the station car park this morning. A Springvale couple were on their way to hospital when the…

  • Why be a pirate – because we aargh!

    Why be a pirate – because we aargh!

    KIDS can walk the plank in pirate gear this weekend in a best-dressed contest with a twist. Intrapac’s Somerfield estate in Keysborough off Perry Road…

  • Students show they’re panel beaters!

    Students show they’re panel beaters!

    By CASEY NEILL HAND Brake Turn students are used to repairing cars, but have been cutting them apart in the name of safety. On 28…

  • Campaign’s steady progress

    Campaign’s steady progress

    FOR the past month, Dandenong Journal’s Give Us A Hand campaign has backed Greater Dandenong Council’s push for more federal resources to help asylum seekers.…

  • Human face of political feuding

    Human face of political feuding

    By CASEY NEILL A SPRINGVALE church leader says the community needs a reminder that refugees and asylum seekers are people too. The Reverend Paul Creasey…

  • Traumatic journeys

    By CASEY NEILL “OVERALL, it’s a grim picture.” Dr Philip Hammond says refugees and asylum seekers battle three stages of trauma in their bid for…

  • Bikers bust-up

    Bikers bust-up

    By CASEY NEILL MOTORCYCLISTS are slamming a Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol bike safety crackdown, saying they’re being targeted unfairly. Senior Sergeant Scott Roberts told the…

  • One punch lands life-long blow

    One punch lands life-long blow

    By BRIDGET COOK NOBLE Park resident Ben Thompson understands better than anyone how one punch can change someone’s life. One punch left him fighting for…

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