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  • Long lost era comes back to life

    Long lost era comes back to life

        Carmen Powell is a life member of the Dandenong and District Historical Society. She attended Dandenong East Primary School and Dandenong High School…

  • Safety boosts for south east

    Safety boosts for south east

    Keysborough, Noble Park, Dandenong, Doveton and Endeavour Hills will share more than $40,000 for safety boosts. YMCA Victoria will receive $9004 to install lighting along…

  • Lights to ease peak hour rush

    Lights to ease peak hour rush

    By Casey Neill Traffic lights will soon make it safer to use a key Noble Park intersection. The signals will be installed at Heatherton Road,…

  • Maths prodigy in top league

    Maths prodigy in top league

    By Casey Neill Changken Chan is a mathematical marvel. The Dandenong 12-year-old was in the top 0.3 per cent of Grade 6 students who completed…

  • Print doyen lends name to Dickson Lane

    Print doyen lends name to Dickson Lane

    What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names and locations. This week the Journal…

  • Cops on Con’s trail

    Cops on Con’s trail

    A man wanted over drink-driving is known to frequent Springvale. Prahran police are appealing for public help to find Con Ketsilis. A warrant has been…

  • In harmony with mind

    In harmony with mind

    Greater Dandenong students gave their mental health a workout in Harmony Square, Dandenong. The Thursday 12 October event taught young people ways to look after…

  • Diwali spirit pervades market

    Diwali spirit pervades market

    More than 30,000 people marked Diwali at Dandenong Market, despite wet weather. The Sunday 22 October event was the market’s second Festival of Lights celebration.…

  • Transit artwork settles in

    Transit artwork settles in

    A new artwork is brightening the walk between Dandenong Railway Station and the shopping precinct. The Martin George bronze sculpture In Transit is in Settlers…

  • Funds help childbirth trauma

    Funds help childbirth trauma

    By Casey Neill Keysborough students raised $7000 to help women in need in Ethiopia. Girls from Haileybury’s Simpson House participated in the Walk to Beautiful…

  • Ladies clean up craft awards

    Ladies clean up craft awards

    By Casey Neill The ladies from Noble Park CWA scooped the pool at a recent regional craft and home exhibition. But Yvonne Smith said more…

  • Syndicate snaps up Nissan’s spare part

    Syndicate snaps up Nissan’s spare part

    A private syndicate has bought Nissan’s headquarters in Dandenong South. David Aiello and Stephen Adgemis from commercial real estate agency CBRE negotiated the sale following…

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