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  • Grants fuel success

    Grants fuel success

    By CASEY NEILL FROM fuel to falafel, furniture, finances and security – Greater Dandenong’s latest Business Grants Program recipients cover a lot of ground. The…

  • At their service

    At their service

    By CASEY NEILL FIVE Dandenong High School students can pursue their studies thanks to local Nashos. For the past 10 years, the National Servicemen’s Association…

  • Teacher told church scandal journalist that priest was a ‘timebomb’

    Teacher told church scandal journalist that priest was a ‘timebomb’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT COMES as a surprise to former Journal reporter Phil McLeod that his breaking story on the scandalised Holy Family parish priest…

  • Law in order

    Law in order

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG workers have adopted a family for Christmas. Launch Housing runs the Adopt-a-Family program and pairs families in need with families in…

  • Singers reach high notes of harmony

    Singers reach high notes of harmony

    A PARADE of world-class voices will take to the stage in Harmony Square during the 67th annual Dandenong Carols by Candlelight on Friday night, 18…

  • No joy for Grendas as lane renamed for depot

    No joy for Grendas as lane renamed for depot

    By CASEY NEILL GRENDA Lane’s return to central Dandenong has been halted. Greater Dandenong Council will instead suggest the name Depot Lane for the road…

  • Soft target for burglars

    Soft target for burglars

    GREATER Dandenong is the home burglary capital of the south-east, according to the RACV. RACV’s home services general manager Aaron Flavell said 2014/15 crime statistics…

  • Shared beliefs

    Shared beliefs

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Different traditions join together in the spirit of Christmas… THERE will be no shortage of joy at Asylum Seekers Resource Centre’s Christmas…

  • Wedge warning to councillors

    Wedge warning to councillors

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillors have been warned they would be unfit to hold office if they succumbed to a public campaign against reducing…

  • Bad boozers given last orders

    Bad boozers given last orders

    By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong pubs and clubs are taking a stand against bad behaviour. They have worked with City of Greater Dandenong and Victoria…

  • Hands-on helpers make their mark

    Hands-on helpers make their mark

    NEW signs at the Springvale Station will capture the community’s role in developing the area. The signs recognise the Three Stations and Springvale Project, launched…

  • Random sweeps to combat weapons

    Random sweeps to combat weapons

    By CASEY NEILL FIREARM offence figures for Greater Dandenong are already the fourth highest in the state but could rise further. Dandenong police Inspector Stephen…

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