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  • More work and more members

    More work and more members

    By Casey Neill Gateway Industries is seeking more work and more members. The Dandenong-based disability enterprise held its annual general meeting at its Progress Street…

  • Man arrested on theft charges

    Man arrested on theft charges

    Monash CIU detectives arrested a Noble Park North man over several alleged thefts on Wednesday 13 September. They executed a search warrant as part of…

  • Dandy fire drama

    Dandy fire drama

    Fire ripped through a Dandenong shop and sent a blanket of smoke over the CBD. CFA and MFB crews were called to extinguish a blaze…

  • ATM cash grab fails

    ATM cash grab fails

    Would-be thieves tried to steal a Keysborough ATM using a rope and a ute. Police said their attempt at the Keysborough South Shopping Centre about…

  • Disability captured – on the move

    Disability captured – on the move

    A Keysborough College student’s artwork will soon become a moving mural to promote social inclusion. Nhu Lam won first place in this year’s Wallara Picture…

  • Latin culture comes alive

    Latin culture comes alive

    Latin food, music and dance will descend on Springvale for a two-day celebration. The September Latin Festival will showcases the Latin culture, known for food,…

  • Migrant help stitched up

    Migrant help stitched up

    By Casey Neill Migrants in Dandenong are stitching up donated fabric to clothe people in need around the world. Stitches to Style owner Liz Roadley…

  • Keysy to light up

    Keysy to light up

    Keysborough will celebrate the festival of lights with a full-day fair. Tatterson Park will host the Australian Indian Innovations Inc (AIII) Diwali event from 11.30am…

  • Governor’s taste of India

    Governor’s taste of India

    Victoria’s Governor took a trip to Dandenong and landed in Little India. Linda Dessau and her husband Anthony Howard met members of the Indian Cultural…

  • Kids find animals within

    Kids find animals within

    Noble Park students channelled their inner warthog, meerkat and lion for a song and dance extravaganza. St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School presented The Lion King…

  • Timber burns at Bangholme

    Timber burns at Bangholme

    A grass fire spread into a pile of timber at a Bangholme property. A CFA spokeswoman said six crews attended the Soden Road blaze on…

  • Learning outside the classroom

    Learning outside the classroom

    A project took learning outside the classroom for a group of Keysborough students. Mt Hira’s Year 6 to 9 classes showcased what they learnt through…

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