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  • Faith in the unseen

    Faith in the unseen

    Our living reflects our hope The Bible tells us that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen… but…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Women and girls ‘Come and Try’ soccer Located on the synthetic soccer pitch, this beginner-friendly initiative aims to introduce women and girls of all ages…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 21 August 1924 Masonic Temple On Saturday, August 16, three hundred members of the craft attended at the Masonic Temple recently erected…

  • Haileybury tops national awards

    Haileybury tops national awards

    Haileybury has been crowned with the prestigious Non-Government Primary School of the Year title in a national education awards event this month. In a glittering…

  • Origami houses for advocacy

    Origami houses for advocacy

    The large steps on the second level of Bunjil Library were decorated by over 100 origami houses on Monday 12 August, a combined community effort…

  • A path for youth

    A path for youth

    In our increasingly diverse world, the myriad of cultural, religious, and ideological beliefs and practices often challenge our ability to contemplate and accept views that…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Noble Park Art Show entries open Showcase your creativity at this year’s Noble Park Art Show on 18-20 October, open to all ages! – Entries…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 14 August 1924 Dandenong Pictures The Town Hall came into its own again last Saturday night. Despite terrible weather conditions, a large…

  • Fairy good reason to recycle

    Fairy good reason to recycle

    A ‘Rubbish Fairy’ twerking to a Pepper Pig recycling song – that’s a fun way to talk trash. Year 10 outdoor education students at Noble…

  • Stories surface out of clay

    Stories surface out of clay

    The City of Casey’s Artist Market was held on Saturday 3 August where they featured and celebrated Generation Clay: Reimagining Asian Heritage. Beginning at 10am,…

  • Pies legend swoops in to Bunjil Place

    Pies legend swoops in to Bunjil Place

    Collingwood legend Nathan Buckley was the man of the hour at the Rotary Club of Casey’s Charity Long Lunch event on Friday 2 August, with…

  • Benefits of many cultures

    Benefits of many cultures

    Humanity has not reached today’s level of civilization by taking easy roads or smooth paths. There have always been hills to climb, dead ends to…

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