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  • Shopping spree with stolen cards

    Shopping spree with stolen cards

    Police investigating purchases made using a stolen credit card in a Dandenong shopping centre. The Greater Dandenong CIU released CCTV still images of a woman…

  • Stolen credit card used at servo

    Stolen credit card used at servo

    CCTV images could help police to track down a credit card thief. The victim’s wallet was in a car parked on McCrae Street, Dandenong, when…

  • Wendy’s abstract take on nature

    Wendy’s abstract take on nature

    By Casey Neill Artist Wendy Grace took inspiration from cycles of life, change and growth at Heritage Hill for her latest exhibition. Paperbark Tales will…

  • A wheel innovation for dementia

    A wheel innovation for dementia

    By Casey Neill Dementia patients are getting back behind the wheel at a Dandenong aged care home. Scottvale Aged Care partnered with Jerome Engineering to…

  • Clues in car theft

    Clues in car theft

     Police hope these photos will help them to solve a Springvale car theft. Springvale police are investigating the theft of a 2015 Mitsubishi Triton Ute…

  • Homes boost for those in need

    Homes boost for those in need

    More social housing is on its way to Dandenong. On Thursday 28 June, the State Government announced it would partner with Housing Choices Australia (HCA)…

  • Snap up original art

    Snap up original art

    A Dandenong over-55s complex is inspiring new artwork. Residents’ creations will be on display and for sale in the community room at Herbert Street Village…

  • Sharing stories from Sudan

    Sharing stories from Sudan

     Hakima Mandeat escaped from Sudan with her children in 2004 when conflict engulfed the region. On Wednesday 27 June she used food as the vehicle…

  • Life on the Wedge

    Life on the Wedge

    By Casey Neill Three crashes in six weeks at the same Dandenong intersection prompted residents to call for action. Penny Collins told the Journal that…

  • Asylum seekers land on their feet

    Asylum seekers land on their feet

    Para Paheer cheated death when the tiny fishing vessel he was travelling on sank after 30 days at sea. He then survived Australia’s detention system,…

  • Standout shorts on the road

    Standout shorts on the road

    The St Kilda Film Festival is on the road to Dandenong. Organisers revealed on Wednesday 27 June that Australia’s oldest publicly-owned film festival would screen…

  • Zoo chat with Jenny

    Zoo chat with Jenny

    The Zoos Victoria boss will be the next Showcasing Women in Business guest speaker. Dr Jenny Gray will share her story at the SEBN breakfast…

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