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Holden's heritage may be history, but the memories remain.

Summary by Star Community
This year marks 100 years of General Motors Holden – which opened a large assembly plant off Princes Highway, Dandenong South in 1956. The 153-acre site – which featured its own railway station – was sold in 1997 to become an industrial estate, Estate One. PETER WHELAN, who worked as a Holden clerical employee at Dandenong for 32 years, looks back at GMH’s heritage. In 1852, seventeen-year-old James Alexander Holden arrived in South Australia fr…
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Star Community broke the news in on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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