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  • Coroner to probe Dandenong Hospital deaths

    The death of a Cranbourne woman in Dandenong Hospital over the Christmas break has been referred to the coroner for investigation. According to a Herald…

  • Clowning around at Springvale library

    Clowning around at Springvale library

    Lauren, 5, enjoys some of the fun at Springvale library last week when Red the Clown came for a visit. Dandenong and Springvale libraries are…

  • Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    Dandenong Latest Sport Results

    DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION:  Round 7:  Turf 1: Berwick 7-202 (B James 76, R Hercules 31no, J Goodes 26, W Perera 26, R Parker 2-30,…

  • Car mobile phone warnings fall on deaf ears

    Car mobile phone warnings fall on deaf ears

    By Jason Turner DANDENONG police are disappointed by the community’s lax attitude to mobile phone use while driving. Statistics from Victoria Police’s eight-week holiday road…

  • Dandenong Journal Letters to the Editor

    Re: Machete attack: ‘Just three months jail?’ Great lad, great footballer, such a sad outcome. Head up buddy, come down for a trial for Sydney FC. Alan…

  • Places Victoria: Projects on track, mayor says

    Places Victoria: Projects on track, mayor says

    By JASON TURNER GREATER Dandenong mayor Angela Long says she has no concerns about the completion of the city’s revitalisation project — despite major staffing…

  • Privacy fears as school overlooks home

    Privacy fears as school overlooks home

    By JASON TURNER NOBLE Park residents are outraged they were left in the dark about construction at a neighbouring primary school that has caused disruption…

  • VCAT fee hike eliminates 'cheap option' for appeals

    VCAT fee hike eliminates 'cheap option' for appeals

    By Daniel Tran A PROPOSED fee hike will gag residents and pave the way for resource-rich developers to push projects through the state planning tribunal,…

  • Phelps a hero for Nobel Park swimmer Galileos 

    Phelps a hero for Nobel Park swimmer Galileos 

    By JASON TURNER WITH a swag of medals around his neck, Noble Park North swimmer Nicholas Galileos is ready to dive back into the pool…

  • Poms tested at Dandenong cricket

    By Marg Stork I WAS browsing through a faded and tattered copy of the Dandenong Journal’s 1865-1965 souvenir issue during the Christmas break when a…

  • Gunda Bale wins in upset

    Gunda Bale caused one of the biggest upsets in the history of the Macro Meats Laurels when the rank outsider proved too good at Sandown…

  • TAC Cup: Stingrays’ draw set

    Dandenong Stingrays will begin their TAC Cup season with a tricky trip to Morwell to face runner-up Gippsland Power on March 30. The Stingrays also…

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