Entertainment
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‘Count your blessings’ for better life
When we give thanks to God for the blessings we receive in our lives, we are literally leading ourselves into God’s presence. This fills our…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 1 April 1925 GARBAGE TIP Health Department Inspector reported that he had inspected the Dandenong tip, situated about half a mile from…
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Streets alive with Ramadan Night Market
Dandenong’s inaugural Ramadan Night Market has drawn thousands from the outset of its nine-day run. The festival, held from 25 March to 2 April, transformed…
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Harmony at Hallam PS
Hallam Primary School was joined a wave of Harmony Day celebrations across the South East on Friday 22 March. As was the case at many…
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Flowers galore
Narre Warren North artist Janet Matthews is accustomed to presenting her work to a crowd of eager onlookers, however, she remains keen for the upcoming…
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Noble Park RSL cheers 75 years
A social hub and a helping-hand for veterans, Noble Park RSL has gone from strength to strength for 75 years. The sub-branch unveiled an anniversary…
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Harmony Day’s beat of many drums
Foods, costumes and music drummed in Harmony Day across the South East on Friday 21 March. Seniors clubs at John Pandazopoulos Hall in Doveton, as…
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Faiths unite on Harmony Day
A room full of belonging, brimming with positivity and a sense of oneness summed up the celebration of Harmony Day hosted by the City of…
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100 years of history at Noble Park Public Hall
For over three decades, Dawn Vernon was a familiar face at the Noble Park Public Hall, teaching generations of dancers to pirouette, jump, leap and…
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Finding unity in diverse beliefs
The quest for unity amidst religious diversity has been a noble pursuit throughout history. At a time when divisions based on belief systems often overshadow…
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What’s On
Ramadan Night Market Festival of more than 50 food vans and food stalls, prizes, kids competition, activities as well as Harmony Square prayer each night.…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 26 March 1925 NOBLE PARK Word was received through Mr Bruce, Prime Minister, that owing to the insufficient number of letters posted…