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  • How are you with waiting

    How are you with waiting

    We are all familiar with waiting. Waiting for the results of an exam – this will be reality for many students in the near future.…

  • Heightened concerns on Hammond Rd

    Heightened concerns on Hammond Rd

    A concerned Dandenong South resident is pleading for road safety solutions in the area, citing the flow-on impacts from the Webster Street level crossing closure…

  • Noble Park street project wins national gong

    Noble Park street project wins national gong

    Noble Park is officially home to the best main street activation by a council in Australia and has the silverware to prove it. Greater Dandenong…

  • Ex-mayor raises Market traders’ concerns

    Ex-mayor raises Market traders’ concerns

    There are calls for an independent complaints process at the Dandenong Market to handle disputes between traders and market management. Ex-mayor of Greater Dandenong Maria…

  • They’re saying what we’re thinking – but don’t know how to say it

    They’re saying what we’re thinking – but don’t know how to say it

    Is immigration really the villain? Let’s get real! Everyday Australians are angry. We hear it loud and clear. Healthcare queues are growing. Housing is out…

  • CGD Family Day Care tops as National Finalist

    CGD Family Day Care tops as National Finalist

    The Greater Dandenong Family Day Care has topped as a National Finalist in this year’s Family Day Care Australia Excellence. Council-owned and operated, the Greater…

  • Millions owed, wait continues for subcontractors

    Millions owed, wait continues for subcontractors

    One would assume a breakthrough moment for subcontractors came in August, when an adjudicator ruled the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) must pay the subbies…

  • “No more funerals”

    “No more funerals”

    The South Sudanese Community Association in Victoria (SSCAV) convened two ‘emergency’ meetings to confront recent tragedies and the underlying historical factors that had led to…

  • ‘Win-win’ parking meter solution

    ‘Win-win’ parking meter solution

    Greater Dandenong Council has opted for a 50-50 split in coin-operated and cashless parking meters as part of a $2 million upgrade program. The contract…

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  • Good for the goose…good for the gander

    Good for the goose…good for the gander

    **It’s a simple rule of parenting…what you do for one child you must do for another! The rule changed slightly for CASEY DEMONS Operations Manager…

  • Zac, Nate and Norm Smith

    Zac, Nate and Norm Smith

    Well lads, welcome back to another week of LTS, footy is almost in the background, we have a couple of sad Collingwood supporters in the…

  • Sweet redemption for Magpies

    Sweet redemption for Magpies

    Feelings of hurt, frustration and disappointment drove Narre Warren’s Under-19 side to a premiership this season, successfully achieving redemption on last year’s heartbreaking finals exit.…

  • Things brewing up at Southside

    Things brewing up at Southside

    Southside Racing officially launched its 2025 Southside Carnival on Friday, unveiling a celebration of racing, entertainment, and community that will run from October through January.…

  • From the bottom to the top: Falcons cap off season with flag

    From the bottom to the top: Falcons cap off season with flag

    Endeavour Hills was unbeatable in the second half of the Southern Division 2 Under-19s season, winning 13 consecutive games to taste the ultimate success and…

  • Foxes trio among V/Line Cup squad

    Foxes trio among V/Line Cup squad

    Powerhouse junior girls program Narre North Foxes had three girls make Dandenong Stingrays 2025 V/Line Cup squad. Tiffany Boswell, Sienna Roden and Isabella Krause will…

Entertainment


  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Let’s Go Exploring Fusion Theatre presents an interactive and multi-sensory bush camping adventure – inside the theatre. Participants will take on the role of junior…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 24 September 1925 Why Ford Leads If your think fundamentally about the automobile industry, you will discover that it is now in…

  • Orchid show on horizon

    Orchid show on horizon

    Almost akin to last year, the cold weather tried, yet failed, to hamper the upcoming Berwick Orchids Club’s September spring show, as the flowers bloomed…

  • World celebrations at Noble Park

    World celebrations at Noble Park

    Rich cultural diversity was celebrated at the annual Noble Park Family Fun Day, on Sunday, 21 September. This year’s theme, “Around the World,” was selected…

  • Fun abounds at Doveton Show

    Fun abounds at Doveton Show

    Despite the threat of looming rain, crowds flocked to the 20th annual Doveton Show on Sunday 21 September. The affordable mix of rides, animals and…

  • Rotarians lend a hand

    Rotarians lend a hand

    A Rotarian’s calendar is a busy one. In August, Greater Dandenong and Endeavour Hills Rotary Club reported a long list of good deeds – reinforcing…

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