Entertainment
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Care for Country in a crisis
I believe that we should live in peace, and in harmony in with nature. Diverse opinions are the essence of creativity. True knowledge comes from…
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Body of glasswork
Entrancing glass works from 10 leading artists are exclusively visiting Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre this week. Upending Expectations: Contemporary Glass is a travelling…
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Tickets on sale for Archibald Prize exhibition
Tickets are on sale for the Archibald Prize Exhibition at Bunjil Place Gallery, the first stop in the Prize’s 2022 regional tour. Bunjil Place Gallery…
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Film sings to the heart
A life-affirming doco set in a Dandenong school has captured hearts and awards all over the world. Singfest: The Literacy of Music is now set…
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CBN turns 12
The Cambodian Broadcasting Network (CBN) has celebrated its 12th anniversary in style. Cambodian Pop Singer Satiya Oaw from the Khmer Concert Melbourne was among the…
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Sound body and mind
In Buddhism, there are four kinds of development. 1. Physical development is the development of body as well as its material or physical environment. 2.…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 27 July 1922 Hints on cooking cabbage Most people regard cabbage as an uninteresting dish. The French who do so much more…
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Giant turtle back in play
Dandenong Market re-opened its indoor playground with much fanfare on Sunday 11 July. More than 25,000 visitors enjoyed grooving with dancing zebras from Born in…
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Ice Age brings cold comfort
A welcome blast of snow landed on Springvale Community Hub lawns on Friday 8 July. The blizzard didn’t drop from the skies, but from a…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 20 July 1922 Prince’s Highway A correspondent (‘Roaster’) in Thursday’s “Argus” contended that the newly formed road between Oakleigh and Dandenong was…
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Crowds flock for NAIDOC
More than 24,000 joined in NAIDOC Week celebrations at Dandenong Market on Sunday 3 July. The event included a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony…