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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Art of the individual
By Casey Neill An artist has helped Keysborough students to celebrate their individuality and connectedness. Keysborough Secondary College’s Banksia Campus, with Creative Victoria support, engaged…
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Police on the prowl
Huia Dunn is wanted on two arrest warrants and known to frequent Dandenong and Cranbourne. Police are appealing for public help to find the 28-year-old.…
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Police seek help to identify bike bandit
By Casey Neill A disabled woman robbed at knifepoint in Springvale described her attacker as “a very bad person”. Police are appealing for public help…
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Residents can’t park in their own street
By Casey Neill Dandenong residents are calling for parking permits to bypass bans, saying they’re fed up with fines. But Greater Dandenong Council said the…
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Light blasters put seagulls under fire
A $60,000 light system could send seagulls packing from Dandenong’s CBD. Greater Dandenong Council will install UV exclusion systems on top of the Dandenong Civic…