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  • Six lengths to Crowe about

    Six lengths to Crowe about

    By JASON ADAMS RALPHY Cinel claimed his third win in a row on Thursday evening at Sandown Park, having produced a dominant display to win…

  • Panthers fall short

    Panthers fall short

    By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET DANDENONG (237) could not nix the Camberwell Mapgies’ (7/269cc) top order as Simon Hill (74) and number-three Daniel Rawson (84)…

  • The grass is greener

    The grass is greener

    By JARROD POTTER THE next generation Dandenong Little Athletics Centre champions run, jump and throw their hearts out every Saturday morning. The centre is located…

  • History strikes as Jack heads back

    History strikes as Jack heads back

    This week the Journal introduces a new column by long-time Dandenong resident Jack Johnson. Jack is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Tales from the sky BASED on his two best-selling books Flak and Fly, well-known Australian writer and performer Michael Veitch takes on the extraordinary role…

  • Award puts a boost into juice business

    Award puts a boost into juice business

    A DANDENONG business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost Juice store at Waverley…

  • Bang for their buck

    Bang for their buck

    By CASEY NEILL IT’S been 21 years since a handful of people decided that refugees needed more support and advocacy in Greater Dandenong, Casey and…

  • Chinese cheer

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Fact finding trip to investigate Asian developers’ plans for mega fun park… BANGHOLME’S paddocks could be home to a giant theme park…

  • ATAR car for student star

    ATAR car for student star

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH student has overcome family tragedy to leave school with a 97.25 ATAR – and a shiny new car. Sena Kocoglu’s…

  • Polish passion for fresh food

    Polish passion for fresh food

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE is good reason why there are few traditional Polish restaurants in Melbourne – because it’s such hard work. Or as Kluska…

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