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  • Domestic violence survivors enjoy Diwali

    Domestic violence survivors enjoy Diwali

    For women fleeing domestic violence, some of the hardest things to leave behind are the social and familial connections – especially for migrant women, who…

  • Friends across the continent

    Friends across the continent

    Students and staff from a Far North Queensland school have visited Noble Park Primary School as part of a close and fruitful exchange over the…

  • Cop injured during arrest

    Cop injured during arrest

    A police officer was injured after rousing an unconscious male slumped in a vehicle in Abbotts Road Dandenong South. The 27-year-old Cranbourne man was holding…

  • Crs loosen question-time ’gag’

    Crs loosen question-time ’gag’

    Greater Dandenong Council has reached a “compromise” solution that limits each councillor’s question time to 15 minutes at formal meetings. The middle ground was found…

  • Service without peer

    Service without peer

    The first thing many tell of you of Roz Blades AM is her legendary tireless work for the community. To the shock of many, Ms…

  • MPs add praise to Roz’s legend

    MPs add praise to Roz’s legend

    State politicians have added their tributes to long-serving Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Wiliams said Ms Blades, who resigned from her 32-year…

  • Strong supporter for Interfaith

    Strong supporter for Interfaith

    Roz Blades often referred to Greater Dandenong’s Interfaith Network as “a rock on which this City stands”, says its development officer Helen Heath. The interfaith…

  • Few have matched Roz: Merle Mitchell

    Few have matched Roz: Merle Mitchell

    Springvale community trailblazer Merle Mitchell had one person in mind if she wanted to tackle a council issue. That person is Roz Blades – who…

  • Refugees’ friend led national campaign

    Refugees’ friend led national campaign

    Roz Blades’ selfless approach has inspired others, including Friends of Refugees chief executive Sri Samy. Ms Samy heads a Springvale-based charity that provides material support…

  • Roz ‘lived for the community’: charity pays tribute

    Roz ‘lived for the community’: charity pays tribute

    When it comes to helping the disadvantaged, Roz Blades has been much lauded for walking the walk. As a life member of the charity Springvale…

  • Library transformation takes shape

    Library transformation takes shape

    Nothing prepares you for the cavernous size of Springvale’s under-construction library. The building site that hulks behind the diminutive current library on Springvale Road is…

  • School walks a healthy course

    School walks a healthy course

    Kids are getting a fast start to the day at St Anthony’s Primary School, Noble Park. Each morning, students are getting their dose of exercise…

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