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  • Exhibition gives everyone the opportunity to explore

    INTERNATIONALLY acc-laimed artist Gemma Lynch-Memory will officially open the Walker Street gallery’s She Who Explores exhibition. Gallery coordinator Cathy van Ee said Gemma Lynch-Memory’s paintings…

  • Learn how to be an Aussie

    By Shaun InguanzoDANDENONG-BASED refugees and migrants can learn the basics of Australian politics, history and cultural values at their local library. The City of Greater…

  • New train of thought

    GREATER DANDENONG manufacturers were confronted by a radically different method of employee training at a special breakfast last week. Founder of the Kaizen Institute, Masaaki…

  • Pedestrian injured in road accident

    POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding a serious collision between a car and a pedestrian in Noble Park on Tuesday. Springvale Traffic Management Unit arrived…

  • Lunch with city’s best business minds

    SUCCESSFUL Dandenong businesspeople will share their most personal business experiences with the community at Lunch with the Winners as part of Greater Dandenong’s Mini Business…

  • Big day for gum club

    NOBLE Park’s Red Gum Club has celebrated its first birthday. The day club meets weekly at Noble Park RSL in a bid to encourage inactive…

  • Water watch out

    MORE than 125 Noble Park students can call themselves water watchers after successfully completing a healthy water way education course. Melbourne WaterWatch is a free…

  • Cricket’s back

    A FINE forecast will come as a relief to Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) administrators this weekend, with players expected to make a long-awaited return…

  • Blaze of colour for Little India

    CENTRAL Dandenong’s Little India precinct will be given a pink and gold theme in order to give the cultural shopping area definition in the city.…

  • A week for reconciliation

    RECONCILIATION Week is coming to Greater Dandenong next month to commemorate milestone policy changes affecting Aboriginal communities. Initiated in 1996, Reconciliation Week aims to bring…

  • Gaze spills the beans

    AUSTRALIAN basketball legend Andrew Gaze , pictured right, entertained guests at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast on Wednesday. Of…

  • Lions storm to big win

    By Paul PickeringA FREAK electrical storm sidelined the rampaging Springvale Lions in the Baseball Victoria Women’s Division One competition on Saturday. The ladder-leading Lions played…

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