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  • Home Affairs to fund Thomas St dialogue

    Home Affairs to fund Thomas St dialogue

    An intercultural dialogue will be the first step in Greater Dandenong Council’s plan to resolve the Thomas Street precinct-naming controversy. In a council meeting on…

  • Calling for unity

    Calling for unity

    I am so delighted to write a Message of Hope, especially being grateful to read about our newly elected Pope Leo XIV recalling the interreligious…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Reconciliation Week Springvale Reconciliation Week 2025 will include a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony, followed by Storytime in the Library with a Bunurong Elder,…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 4 June 1925 Pure and Cheap Milk Messers Birtchnell Bros., Gladstone Road Dandenong, announce that they are establishing a daily service of…

  • Pharmacies ease GP waits

    Pharmacies ease GP waits

    Pharmacists will gain wider presciption powers under the expansion of the Community Pharmacist Pilot program, which has stirred discontent in the health sector. Once a…

  • Helpers needed for lunch relief

    Helpers needed for lunch relief

    A new start-up organisation Give Until It Hurts is determined to support the Greater Dandenong community. The charity is based in Brimbank and Wyndham council…

  • Volunteering hits the digital age

    Volunteering hits the digital age

    Volunteerism is not in decline but it’s in transition – and needs to be more flexible, inclusive and digital, according to a Volunteering Victoria report.…

  • Four charged over violent street brawl

    Four charged over violent street brawl

    Four men from the South East have been charged over an alleged brawl in Richmond this year. Yarra Crime Investigation Unit detectives raided five properties…

  • Helping hand for 40 community groups

    Helping hand for 40 community groups

    A wealth of schools, health, sports, charity and volunteer groups were given a helping hand at Bendigo Bank Dingley Village’s annual community grants night at…

  • Time runs out for car wash

    Time runs out for car wash

    Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has refused a time extension for an automatic car wash at Keysborough South shopping centre, partly due to recently-built homes…

  • Creatures great and small

    Creatures great and small

    Three-year-old Annabelle was aboard Shetland pony Edgewood Renown, along with her tartan-clad mother Sarah at an annual Scottish Heritage Day at Dandenong Showgrounds on Sunday…

  • Felled trees’ seeds preserved for ‘biodiversity’

    Felled trees’ seeds preserved for ‘biodiversity’

    Timber and provenance seeds have been preserved from the last of the giant stand of River Red Gums recently felled in Noble Park. Residents were…

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