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  • Down the Covid memory lane

    Down the Covid memory lane

    While it may not be joyful to walk down the Covid memory lane, Covideo Twenty23 is bringing a twist through laughter. The film festival revisits…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Multicultural seniors activities Keysborough Multicultural Senior Citizens Inc is an over-55s club, with bingo on the first, second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, line…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 14 June 1923 Health Act Prosecutions George Clark, inspector Shire of Dandenong V Claude Fattick Defendant at Dandenong on 10th May, being…

  • Finding their ‘happy place’

    Finding their ‘happy place’

    Where is your happy place? Young and old have got creative and shared their answers at an upcoming Happy Place art exhibition at Heritage Hill…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 7 June 1923 News in Brief Heavy falls of rain reported from the Riverina and Central Australia. The rainfall for May exceeded…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Places of worship tour Bookings are open for Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network’s 2023 public tours to places of worship. Tour will visit the Turkish Islamic…

  • Purr-fect winter warmers

    Purr-fect winter warmers

    Animal lovers beat the winter chills with ‘cat cuddles’ at Australian Animal Protection Society’s shelter in Keysborough. At the Winter Warmer Open Day on 27…

  • Scottish finest on show

    Scottish finest on show

    Dandenong Showgrounds was a field of tartan and bagpipes for the 20th annual Scottish Heritage Day. Magnificent Clydesdale horses, Shetland and highland ponies and Scottish…

  • Sacrifice brings hope

    Sacrifice brings hope

    The Sikh Community of the world is remembering the sacrifice of Sri Guru Arjan dev ji the fifth Guru of the Sikhs. His Sacrifice serves…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 31 May 1923 Publication Delayed This week’s publication of the ‘Journal’ has been hampered and delayed owing to the electric power being…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Reconciliation Week Reconciliation Week celebration with a Welcome to Country and traditional smoking ceremony by a Bunurong elder, hip hop dance by the Indigenous Youth…

  • Circus with a message

    Circus with a message

    Award-winning circus company Na Djinang Circus presents ‘Common Dissonance’ at the Drum Theatre on Saturday 27 May from 5pm. It’s not the sort of traditional…

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