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  • Helping those who help others

    Helping those who help others

    By CASEY NEILL A timely $10,000 donation will help Springvale Benevolent Society to help those in need through winter. The colder months are the busiest…

  • Jobs forum for migrant youth

    Jobs forum for migrant youth

    Young migrants can get advice on the world of work at a Dandenong forum. South East Local Learning and Education Network (SELLEN) will host a…

  • Lights dim on townhouses plan

    Lights dim on townhouses plan

    Greater Dandenong Council has knocked back a proposal for five townhouses on a Dandenong block. Councillors unanimously refused the 140 David Street planning application on…

  • Bridges on level crossing options list

    Bridges on level crossing options list

    By CASEY NEILL A rail bridge and a road bridge are the two options on the table for removing the Abbotts Road level crossing. Two…

  • Small screen snapshots in land of refuge

    Small screen snapshots in land of refuge

    By CASEY NEILL Refugees reveal their challenges, successes and everyday lives in short films with help from AMES. Dandenong’s Sarmad Rubaye and Berwick resident Mehdi…

  • Cops probe political twist to CFA cauldron

    Cops probe political twist to CFA cauldron

    By CASEY NEILL Police are investigating allegations that three firefighters threatened to tear down a sign supporting the CFA at a Dandenong poultry business. A…

  • Still at large

    Still at large

    Police are appealing for public help to find Darren Still, known to frequent Dandenong and Cranbourne. The 44-year-old man failed to appear at court. He’s…

  • Jack’s final chapter

    Jack’s final chapter

    Journal columnist John Edward ‘Jack’ Johnson has died. The long-time Dandenong resident passed away on Saturday 25 June and will be farewelled in the Reflection…

  • Footpath’s long road

    Footpath’s long road

    By CASEY NEILL Footpath access to a Keysborough school is probably still more than two years away. Mt Hira College principal Sareh Salarzadeh said the…

  • School delivers MAD projects

    School delivers MAD projects

    A Bangholme school challenged their students to make a difference through a week of hands-on activities. Students at Cornish College rolled up their sleeves from…

  • Sizeable capital works in capped rates budget

    Sizeable capital works in capped rates budget

    By CASEY NEILL City of Greater Dandenong has given the green light to its proposed 2016-’17 budget. The council will bring in almost $108 million…

  • Driver reverses and flees

    Driver reverses and flees

    A driver careered towards a police officer before reversing and fleeing the scene during a Friday morning confrontation in Dandenong. Uniform police were following a…

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