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  • Endeavours shine out

    Endeavours shine out

    By CASEY NEILL A PAKENHAM business is helping local manufacturers take on the world – and is among finalists for two Casey Cardinia Business Awards.…

  • Speak up for award

    Speak up for award

    BUSINESSES in Casey and Cardinia are going to the polls. Shoppers and service users can now vote for the Casey Cardinia People’s Choice award as…

  • Proud service

    Proud service

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KEITH Grant remembers the moment he first saw an advertisement for the Narre Warren SES in the local paper. It was 2006…

  • Man asleep at the wheel of stolen car

    Man asleep at the wheel of stolen car

    A WOMAN found her stolen car parked in Endeavour Hills with a man asleep behind the wheel, hours after it was taken from her house.…

  • Love bridged a mighty river

    Love bridged a mighty river

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LYSTERFIELD couple Ian and Joyce Rider will be celebrating 50 years of marriage this month – along with Ian’s sister, who married…

  • Bright history of achievement

    Bright history of achievement

    By JARROD POTTER NESTLED in the midst of Dandenong’s central sporting avenue on Pultney Street – between the football and cricket ovals and the fading…

  • Join us on a trip down memory lane

    THIS week the Dandenong Journal celebrates its 150th anniversary. The Journal is the sister paper of the Journal News and historically covered the suburbs of…

  • Sure shot success

    Sure shot success

    By JARROD POTTER SOARING to the top of Victorian soccer, Dandenong Thunder put the town on the map with a sensational 2012 season resulting in…

  • The delivery may be different but the score’s still on the board

    By JARROD POTTER THE Journal’s sport section has come a long way in 150 years. Initially just strip columns as part of the ongoing sea…

  • Cricket great never forgets where it all started

    Cricket great never forgets where it all started

    By JARROD POTTER RED leather on willow is the sound of a Dandenong summer. Cricket is Dandenong’s code of choice for the hotter months and…

  • Slipping skills ‘an opportunity’

    Slipping skills ‘an opportunity’

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LITERACY and numeracy skills among Australian children have largely slipped in writing tasks. But Doveton College principal Greg McMahon says he sees…

  • Cut and run

    Cut and run

    POLICE were called to a Doveton unit late last month where a man in his fifties had been stabbed. The man suffered lacerations in the…

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