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  • It’s the karate kid

    It’s the karate kid

    By Casey Neill Martial arts student will be fighting for his country… A Springvale student will fight for Australia at a karate competition in Ireland.…

  • Jumping in to Christmas carols

    Jumping in to Christmas carols

    Haileybury Keysborough students put a fresh spin on a classic yuletide tale for Christmas in July – in August. Their cheeky take on Dickens’ A…

  • Mischief maker was an inspiration

    Mischief maker was an inspiration

    By Casey Neill Manufacturing, Scouting and the wider Greater Dandenong community have lost a leading figure in Tom Hartley. The Endeavour Hills resident died on…

  • Big high school upgrade

    Big high school upgrade

    A $3 million upgrade will soon start at Dandenong High School. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced that HLC Constructions was awarded the construction contract and…

  • ‘Sisters’ make exchange

    ‘Sisters’ make exchange

    Japanese students and their Noble Park ‘sisters’ made a cultural exchange during a week-long visit. Noble Park Secondary College welcomed 10 students and three staff…

  • Bring out their best

    Bring out their best

    Nominations are now open for the Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards. The awards recognise hard work and dedication from people who make a positive difference…

  • Playground offered to a good home

    Playground offered to a good home

    Managers of Waverley Garden’s Shopping Centre are currently searching for a new community home for one of their much loved children’s playgrounds. The indoor playground…

  • Man dies in Dandenong North crash

    Man dies in Dandenong North crash

    By Casey Neill Police are investigating a fatal single vehicle crash in Dandenong North. They believe the car was traveling south on Gladstone Road when…

  • Omid is really in tune

    Omid is really in tune

    By Casey Neill Omid started playing the piano just one year ago and unearthed a remarkable talent. The 15-year-old Dandenong High student can’t read a…

  • New classroom gives more room to move

    New classroom gives more room to move

    Dandenong North Primary now has space for 100 extra students. Education Minister James Merlino and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced on Thursday 3 August that…

  • High-rise plans knocked down

    High-rise plans knocked down

    By Casey Neill High-rise plans for Lexington Gardens have been grounded. Greater Dandenong Councillors refused the application from the Springvale aged care village at their…

  • New friends from different cultures

    New friends from different cultures

    By Casey Neill Students from China and Dandenong North have been learning from each other. Wooranna Park Primary School hosted 16 students from Grade 2…

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