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  • Dandenong to London modelling

    Dandenong to London modelling

    Young locals have been selected to compete at a National level after Dandenong Plaza hosted Top model international modelling competition. The two day modelling showcase…

  • Long walk against Family Violence

    Long walk against Family Violence

    The Walk against Family Violence is back on 22 November after a two year break due to Covid. Councils and community members will take to…

  • Greens’ pokies-free plan

    Greens’ pokies-free plan

    The Greens have launched a plan to make Greater Dandenong – and the rest of the state – pokies free by 2035. The plan includes…

  • Online child sexual exploitation on the rise

    Online child sexual exploitation on the rise

    Police are urging both parents and children to be aware of online safety following a marked increase in the reporting of online child sexual exploitation.…

  • First show’s feast of entries

    First show’s feast of entries

    Looking back, the Journal reported on the “ambitious” schedule for the first Dandenong Show in 1872. The Dandenong and South Bourke Agricultural Association’s show took…

  • Freeway racer jailed after horror crash

    Freeway racer jailed after horror crash

    A driver has been jailed after a two-car ‘drag race’ on Monash Freeway ended in a “catastrophic” crash. Ahsannullah Rezaie, 22, of Narre Warren South,…

  • Home to Melbourne, Drive-In’s diminishing

    Home to Melbourne, Drive-In’s diminishing

    Australia’s longest and largest running Lunar Drive-In in Dandenong South is up for grabs for new owners. The remnant of the past which still remains…

  • New dog park for Hills

    New dog park for Hills

    A new dog park in Endeavour Hills is part of a $20 million ‘animal welfare’ package promised by the Labor Party. Premier Daniel Andrews announced…

  • Pool to stay open until April

    Pool to stay open until April

    Doveton is set to be much more bearable this summer thanks to the City of Casey’s decision to extend the Doveton Pool in the Park’s…

  • Kangaroos afforded ‘reprieve for now’

    Kangaroos afforded ‘reprieve for now’

    Environmental advocates have shared concerns for the safety of wildlife in the Casey Foothills in response to recent development proposals in the area. On 4…

  • RACV offers pothole advice

    RACV offers pothole advice

    The RACV has urged Victorian motorists to exercise caution on the road following heavy rain and flooding recently across the state. Heavy rain has contributed…

  • Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights

    Australians unaware of asbestos legal rights

    Many Australians diagnosed with asbestos diseases and mesothelioma are not receiving the justice they deserve, according to leading asbestos and dust disease law firm Slater…

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