DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » News » Page 206

News

  • Hearing Australia becomes multilingual

    Hearing Australia becomes multilingual

    Australia’s number one trusted hearing provider opened their door at Fountain Gate centre offering multilingua services. With close to one in four Australian residents speaking…

  • Refugees’ families ‘priced out’ of Australia

    Refugees’ families ‘priced out’ of Australia

    After long waits for permanent residency, hundreds of refugees are now facing steep, unaffordable fees to reunite with their loved ones. In February, the Federal…

  • Noble Park tower fast-tracked

    Noble Park tower fast-tracked

    A six-storey apartment tower with a parking shortfall in central Noble Park has been fast-tracked by Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny. Ms Kilkenny directed that Greater…

  • Reducing waste this winter

    Reducing waste this winter

    Locals are being encouraged to reduce the amount of waste you send to landfill and cut back on single-use plastic waste this winter. Every year…

  • Presley scores another goal

    Presley scores another goal

    From slam dunking on courts, to kicking goals and blowing whistles, the journey for one Endeavour Hills local has had a lot of twists and…

  • In with the new trees, out with the old

    In with the new trees, out with the old

    City of Greater Dandenong has launched a tree planting initiative but is being criticised by residents for chopping down mature street trees. The council has…

  • OAM’s lifelong love of music

    OAM’s lifelong love of music

    “Humbled, I think is the biggest word.” Phillipa Edwards, teacher at Lyndale Secondary College, has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)…

  • Renewed haven for book lovers

    Renewed haven for book lovers

    Young and old Endeavour Hills readers now have an updated sanctuary, with the Endeavour Hills Library renewal project recently completed. The $114,000 project includes a…

  • Covid career-changer

    Covid career-changer

    When Covid hit Australia, the lockdown and stress it brought on led many to question their careers Eesha Katyare worked as a dental assistant during…

  • A win for kindness

    A win for kindness

    Joseph de Souza is reaping what he has sowed in his 93 years of age filled with experiences, hardships and satisfaction through his multiple roles…

  • Falling into the right place

    Falling into the right place

    What was a impromptu decision to enter into aged care and rehabilitation for Endeavour Hills resident Professor Terry Haines has turned into a career concerned…

  • Turning tragedy into triumph

    Turning tragedy into triumph

    Mentor, advocate, consultant, author and Clyde North local Julie Cini said she was “pretty stoked” to find out she was a recipient of the Medal…

Digital Editions