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  • Three…vegetables to plant during autumn

    Three…vegetables to plant during autumn

    Three…vegetables to plant during autumn 1. Cabbages, kale and bok choy are best planted during autumn. They like a spot that gets at least six…

  • World on a plate

    World on a plate

     About 34,000 people got a taste of the world at Dandenong Market on Sunday 25 March. The annual Dandenong World Fare celebrated world street food…

  • Squawk joins seagull struggle

    Squawk joins seagull struggle

    By Casey Neill A “squawk box” is broadcasting bird sounds across Harmony Square to deter seagulls. The Journal received reports in recent weeks that a…

  • Festival fun for harmony

    Festival fun for harmony

    The Dandenong West Community Festival celebrated Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day. Dandenong West Primary School hosted the event on Friday 23 March. Activities included…

  • New Year, new games

    New Year, new games

    Students and parents brought in another New Year at Keysborough’s Dhamma Sarana Buddhist Temple. It hosted the Sinhala New Year Festival on Sunday 25 March.…

  • Dancing into the Afghan New Year

    Dancing into the Afghan New Year

    Thousands of Afghans filled Dandenong Park to celebrate the Nawroz Festival. The event on Sunday 25 March marked Afghan New Year and featured performances from…

  • Ask the questions

    Ask the questions

    Television panel show Q and A is heading to Dandenong and locals can join the debate. The ABC program will be broadcast from the Drum…

  • Missing girl last seen in Dandenong

    Missing girl last seen in Dandenong

    Police are appealing for public help to find missing 15-year-old Ruby Stark. Ruby was last seen in the Dandenong area on Thursday 22 March. She…

  • Red shirts, red faces

    Red shirts, red faces

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong MPs are among those embroiled in a scandal over misused funds at the 2014 State Election. The Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah…

  • Duo up for business nod

    Duo up for business nod

    By Casey Neill Basketball and financial planning don’t generally go hand in hand. But they came together at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business…

  • Walk with it

    Walk with it

    By Casey Neill David Corduff fought through two severe bouts of depression. The beyondblue ambassador told the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce awards breakfast on…

  • Yakult strike continues

    Yakult strike continues

    By Casey Neill Yakult says striking workers have been receiving a two per cent pay rise since January. The 30 men walked off the job…

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