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  • Teamwork earns Dandenong North Primary kudos

    Teamwork earns Dandenong North Primary kudos

    By YESSAR DAOU THERE’S no ‘I’ in team, as the adage goes — and it’s one that the teachers at Dandenong North Primary School have…

  • Hoon swoops gain winning traction

    Hoon swoops gain winning traction

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE intelligence has seemingly beaten hoon brawn in Melbourne’s south-east. With the help of their divisional intelligence unit, Dandenong and Casey police…

  • Vegie shop closed overnight after food complaint

    Vegie shop closed overnight after food complaint

    A FRUIT and vegetable shop in Dandenong Plaza was last week closed by Greater Dandenong Council for a breach of the Food Act. Responding to…

  • Asylum seekers swamp Dandenong aid centre

    Asylum seekers swamp Dandenong aid centre

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A CENTRE in Dandenong that feeds and clothes asylum seekers has been forced to close its doors to families released on community…

  • Flax seeds innovative, diverse farming

    By MARG STORK IN A Moment with Marg on May 4, I wrote a snippet inspired by a much-read copy of the Journal dated August…

  • Three hurt in Springvale South assault 

    A man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries on Friday night after an assault in Springvale South in which a group of males assaulted…

  • Cops bust pair of bomb-makers in Dandenong

    Cops bust pair of bomb-makers in Dandenong

    By  Deborah Gough/The Age  Two old-style cops walking the beat in Dandenong have sprung what they believe to be two would-be arsonists making a homemade…

  • Wireless traffic-detection sensors may stay

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS VICROADS has not ruled out continuing to use the same model of wireless traffic-detection sensors found to be unreliable in an internal…

  • Mental health support for youth

    Mental health support for youth

    By CASEY NEILL A NEW headspace centre in Dandenong is offering the area’s 125,000 young people mental health and wellbeing support. It’s in the former…

  • Refuge for job hunt

    Refuge for job hunt

    ASYLUM seekers in Greater Dandenong will next month have employment support close at hand – and they’re not the only one’s who’ll benefit. The not-for-profit…

  • Manufacturing’s new champion

    Manufacturing’s new champion

    By CASEY NEILL PAUL Dowling stepped down from his post on Tuesday with a plea to manufacturers in the south-east – get committed. “Because if…

  • Cowardly attack

    Cowardly attack

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE fear the man who snatched a blind woman’s bag in Keysborough this week could target other vulnerable people in the community.…

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