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  • Historic gem’s lost lustre

    Historic gem’s lost lustre

    Police Paddocks Reserve’s a “forgotten gem” that’s hidden by neglect, vandalism and a lack of promotion, says Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan. The sprawling 499-hectare…

  • ‘Soul’ group for the hub

    ‘Soul’ group for the hub

    Community members will have a greater say in forming the “soul” of the soon-to-open Springvale Community Hub. A grass-roots hub committee of up to nine…

  • Scoreboard tribute to Colin

    Scoreboard tribute to Colin

    Steeped in his clubs’ maroon colours, the late Colin Riddiford’s name has adorned pride of place at his “second home” at Lois Twohig Reserve. The…

  • Warriors are up for the battle

    Warriors are up for the battle

    Dollars and cents are not the primary concern for the Greater Dandenong Warriors Hockey Club during the pandemic. Warriors president Girish Fernandez is more worried…

  • Basketball Victoria cancels key events

    Basketball Victoria cancels key events

    With Victoria navigating its way through the Victorian Government’s Covid-19 restriction roadmap, and with the focus on a successful return of grassroots basketball for the…

  • Covid cluster caution: get tested

    Covid cluster caution: get tested

    Casey and Greater Dandenong residents are urged to get tested to help contain a 34-strong cluster in the South East. The virus spread between children,…

  • Cornerstone sees increased demand for aid

    Cornerstone sees increased demand for aid

    More than half of those seeking assistance from Cornerstone Contact Centre in Dandenong are new clients. That’s according to Cornerstone’s CEO, Naomi Paterson, and it…

  • Taste the jungle these school holidays

    Taste the jungle these school holidays

    Dandenong Market will launch free virtual kids’ cooking classes over three Wednesdays in September and October to coincide with school holidays and to celebrate the City…

  • ‘Unprecedented’ demand challenges Aus Post

    ‘Unprecedented’ demand challenges Aus Post

    A new parcel sorting machine installed at Dandenong Letters Centre almost a year ago is working around the clock to keep up with current demand.…

  • Chisholm’s $6.8m upgrade

    Chisholm’s $6.8m upgrade

    Chisholm Dandenong’s 36 year old buildings will receive an upgrade as part of a statewide TAFE maintenance blitz. The campus will receive more than $6.8…

  • Alleged thieves at Waverley Gardens

    Alleged thieves at Waverley Gardens

    Police are seeking two men who allegedly committed a series of thefts at Waverley Gardens shopping centre. The pair allegedly stole items from a supermarket…

  • Temples close for Pchum Ben

    Temples close for Pchum Ben

    Buddhist temples will be eerily empty during a time of one of their biggest annual spiritual events, Pchum Ben. The Wat Buddharangsi temple in Springvale…

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