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  • Drawing on rich stories

    Drawing on rich stories

    First Nations artist N’dene Riley has left something enduring at St Joseph’s Primary School in Springvale. Not only the stunning Reconciliation artworks made with such…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Christmas craft-making In the lead up to Christmas, Springvale Community Hub will be holding Christmas craft workshops on Wednesdays. All materials provided. – Wednesdays 11am-2pm…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 13 December 1923 Dandenong Agricultural Show The anticipation of the committee of the Dandenong Agricultural Society that the 1923 annual show would…

  • Pacific enchantment

    Pacific enchantment

    Melbourne Pasifika Festival and Charity Walk thrived at Banjo Paterson Reserve in Lynbrook on Saturday 2 December despite the weather. Hosted by the Women’s Federation…

  • New carols enchant the masses

    New carols enchant the masses

    Hundreds enjoyed a fresh new look to Greater Dandenong Carols on Friday 1 December. In its 76th year, the popular annual event moved from its…

  • Casey’s youth showcases arts

    Casey’s youth showcases arts

    This year’s Casey Creations has once again showcased the diverse talent of Casey’s young people with an array of colourful and imaginative art pieces. For…

  • Deliver joy to locals

    Deliver joy to locals

    Connected Libraries has launched a program called Deliver Joy to support locals in need to get through Christmas. Residents are encouraged to donate non-perishable items,…

  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Dawn back at the helm

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Dawn back at the helm

    It was a pleasure to be at the Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch AGM at the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre on Wednesday, 29 November Getting more than…

  • What’s On

    Christmas market and Carols Harmony Square will be transformed into a wonderful Christmas Market with plenty of festive food and Christmas crafts. Then, join in…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 6 December 1923 Damage by Picnic Party The visit of the Port Melbourne schools to Dandenong, last week, for their annual picnic,…

  • Friends of fur and feathers

    Friends of fur and feathers

    A cattle egret gave new meaning to ‘bird hide’ as it rested on the back of a farm cow in Bangholme. Photographer GARY SISSONS snapped…

  • Playing for laughs – and heckles

    Tom Gleeson will be bringing his comedic talents to Narre Warren for a first-time performance at Bunjil Place on Thursday 7 December. His new tour,…

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