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  • Young Stingrays surface in the mud

    Young Stingrays surface in the mud

    By JARROD POTTER TAC Cup – Round 13 POURING rain and ankle-deep mud could not halt the Stingrays’ charge as a five-goal third-term shoot-out proved…

  • Bombs from the Skye

    Bombs from the Skye

    By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 – round 11 THE gap between the top two and the rest in SFL Division 2 became…

  • Burnout baby on board

    Burnout baby on board

    POLICE caught a driver performing a burnout in Dandenong South last night – with a passenger in the front seat and an infant in the…

  • Appeal for attack witness

    Appeal for attack witness

    A POTENTIAL witness has been asked to help track down a sexual attacker who assaulted a woman who was walking home from Noble Park railway…

  • Journal takes top award

    Journal takes top award

    THE Dandenong Journal has been lauded as one of the best community newspapers in southern Australia. The Journal was named best newspaper over 50,000 circulation…

  • Hive of creative activity

    Hive of creative activity

    ARTISTS in the City of Greater Dandenong now have their own networking forum after the launch of The Hive Creative Network earlier this month. More…

  • Cup fans going for gold

    Cup fans going for gold

    WORLD Cup fever captured Dandenong West Primary School last week. Pupils including, back, Adel, Henare and Hassani and, front, Rutkoch and Lara dressed in soccer…

  • New up-to-date name for SES

    New up-to-date name for SES

    By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE SES has a new name. The unit will from today (Monday) be known as Greater Dandenong SES. “All SES units are…

  • Penalty shot

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG Thunder under-13s boys team manager was been banned from attending Victorian soccer games for two years after being found guilty…

  • Strong start for sourdough bakers

    Strong start for sourdough bakers

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CENTURY-old sourdough starter has been put to sleep, woken up and transplanted into a Dandenong bakery’s range of Polish, Russian and…

  • Scarf fashion all wrapped up

    Scarf fashion all wrapped up

    HOW to wear a scarf from the playground to the boardroom was the question on the minds of women who gathered for a workshop at…

  • Death or deportation

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE attempted self-immolation of a Noble Park man who has been seeking asylum for two years has raised concerns about the mental…

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