Breakfast Club serves students well
Hot drinks and breakfast are on the menu once a week at Killester College in Springvale.
Since term 1, year 11 and 12 students as...
Giving greatest pleasure
We’re all seekers of one kind or another.
We seek happiness, a good bank balance, and a peaceful environment.
Some of us find pleasure...
Looking Back
100 years ago
15 June 1922
Riding bicycles on footpaths
Pedestrians will be pleased to see by our police court report that Sergt Hehir is keeping his...
Rob’s crowning glory for Jubilee
Dandenong’s famous British butcher Rob Boyle has gone all out for Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee.
His store’s window display on Lonsdale Street was richly...
Overcome burden of worries
The greatest wealth is to learn to think in terms of what we have and what we are.
We have enormous internal resources of...
Looking Back
100 years ago
8 June 1922
The “Journal”
When we increased the size of the “Journal“ to a six-page paper some weeks ago, the intention was...
Ten qualities of peace
Hate does not lead the way to peace, only love leads the way to peace.
In this month falls the day of Vesak, where...
Looking Back
100 years ago
1 June 1922
The Rubbish Tip
For years and years, the question of the rubbish tip in the centre of the shire of Dandenong...
Garden on the grow
Within four months, Maralinga Community Garden in Keysborough is taking impressive shape.
A working bee of students, Bunnings staff and garden members built six solid...
Hope for peace, harmony
Messages of hope in the local newspaper and social media from the Interfaith Network of the City of Greater Dandenong are important, because we...
Looking Back
100 years ago
25 May 1922
Management of the show grounds
Sir – One of the most discussed questions at the present moment in this town appears...
The gift of winter
Over recent months, our faith communities have shared many significant traditional ceremonies and seasons.
For many of us, as we now enter into a...