News
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Death not suspicious
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE death of a man whose body was found in an Endeavour Hills home’s driveway is no longer being treated as suspicious…
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Body found in driveway
A FAMILY member has found a 58-year-old man dead in an Endeavour Hills driveway. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery at a Mildura…
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Help make their day
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council has called on local community groups in Doveton to throw their hats in the ring to host an Australia Day…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










