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  • Boost for job seeker skills

    Boost for job seeker skills

    A Dandenong job-seeker service will benefit from a $620,000 boost. On Thursday 30 August, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced the State Government cash for Chisholm’s…

  • Lion King experience staged

    Lion King experience staged

    Keysborough students brought a dramatic Disney classic to life on stage. More than 100 Haileybury students in Years 5 to 8 presented The Lion King…

  • Kitchen garden for migrant mums

    Kitchen garden for migrant mums

    Greater Dandenong migrant mums are gathering in Government House to build confidence and community connection. Women from three Greater Dandenong community hubs have been taking…

  • Old Dandenong revealed

    Old Dandenong revealed

    Dandenong Primary School Drag the slider to the right to reveal old Dandenong. The Albion Hotel Move slider to reveal old Dandenong. Lonsdale Street looking…

  • Man caught in trench collapse

    Man caught in trench collapse

    Paramedics are at the scene of a trench collapse at Keysborough. Ambulance Victoria were called to the Perry Road address, about 4.15pm, after reports a…

  • Chipping away at Freemasons

    Chipping away at Freemasons

    What’s in a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names and locations. This week the Journal…

  • Speaking the language of health

    Speaking the language of health

    By Casey Neill Afghan and Tamil volunteers are spreading life-saving health messages to their cultural communities. Enliven Victoria rolled out the red carpet at Dandenong…

  • Companies on show for job seekers

    Companies on show for job seekers

    Dandenong companies took part in a fair to connect jobseekers with job opportunities. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams launched the Melbourne South-East Jobs Fair in Caulfield…

  • Cafe culture no-man’s land

    Cafe culture no-man’s land

    By Casey Neill Keysborough hasn’t got the services to cater for all of its residents, says one frustrated local. Amelia Morrison used to live in…

  • Rock climbing to replace crossings

    Rock climbing to replace crossings

    By Casey Neill An off-leash dog park, a rock-climbing wall and picnic tables could fill the space created when Noble Park’s level crossings are removed.…

  • Splash of pool safety

    Splash of pool safety

    Springvale students are safer in the water thanks to a whole-school swimming program. Dandenong Oasis hosted an inclusive swimming program with Springvale Rise Primary School…

  • Girls get into flow of water careers

    Girls get into flow of water careers

    By Casey Neill Noble Park students are partnering with South East Water to guide a steady stream of girls into STEM careers. The Women in…

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