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  • Big year for Dandenong's Drum

    Big year for Dandenong's Drum

    A big year of entertainment is set for Dandenong audiences in 2013, with a wide range of shows lined up for the Drum Theatre. This…

  • Extending gift of support for special kids

    Extending gift of support for special kids

    By JASON TURNER BEING a parent can be tough at the best of times but for Noble Park North resident Setsuko Nakazawa the balancing act…

  • Stay-at-home voters targeted

    Stay-at-home voters targeted

    By JASON TURNER GREATER Dandenong Council could stand to make more than $700,000 from last year’s council election, with more than 10,000 people facing possible…

  • MPs may probe freight trucks

    By DAN MOSS, STATE PARLIAMENT EDITOR HEALTH impacts from trucks would be investigated at a parliamentary committee if a Greens motion due to be put…

  • From creek to raging Dandenong torrent

    By MARG STORK IT’S a bridge not too far from the beating heart of our city, so it can’t afford to stay off limits to…

  • Free legal advice … and a movie

    Free legal advice … and a movie

    DANDENONG’S legal fraternity is coming together to celebrate World Day of Social Justice this Wednesday with a free event featuring free legal advice and a…

  • $66 motorbike levy may go

    $66 motorbike levy may go

    By JASON TURNER A $66 slug on motorbike riders that pays for safety schemes would be abolished under a recommendation from a parliamentary road safety…

  • Footpath displays given boot in Dandenong

    Footpath displays given boot in Dandenong

    By JASON TURNER CENTRAL Dandenong retailers fear they will lose business following Greater Dandenong Council approving a two-year trial banning the display of goods on…

  • Letters to the Editor: Dandenong Journal

    Re: Traders up in arms over parking I was frustrated to read members of Emir Sultan Mosque portrayed as the sole contributors to parking issues…

  • Tim Holding quits politics: Lyndhurst by-election not set

    Tim Holding quits politics: Lyndhurst by-election not set

    By DAN MOSS, State Parliament Editor LATEST: Tim Holding will put politics aside after 15 years in public life, sparking a by-election in his seat of…

  • Springvale South man attacked in bedroom during aggravated burglary

    Springvale South man attacked in bedroom during aggravated burglary

    DANDENONG detectives are investigating an aggravated burglary at a Springvale South house yesterday morning. The 25-year-old male occupant was woken about 3.15am when a male…

  • Pair set upon by group outside Noble Park factory

    Pair set upon by group outside Noble Park factory

    POLICE are investigating after a group of four males robbed two people outside a Noble Park factory early Sunday morning.  The pair had left Yarraman…

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