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  • Heights of self-confidence

    Heights of self-confidence

    Women from the CFA stared down mud, rain and towering heights at a South East Region Women’s Network Challenge Camp. Forty-five members from fire brigades…

  • Stepping up for kids’ hospital

    Stepping up for kids’ hospital

    Team Lukazade will again be striding forth for the annual Monash Children’s Hospital Walk next month. The team formed behind Luka Formoso, 10, of Dandenong…

  • Anzac Day events

    Anzac Day events

    Anzac Day will be marked by marches and services across Greater Dandenong. On Sunday 23 April, veterans will march on Mons Parade, Noble Park at…

  • Cook offers Meals deal

    Cook offers Meals deal

    Dandenong-based I Cook Foods says it’s here to help as its former clients are sourcing Meals on Wheels from interstate entities. Whitehorse and Ballarat councils…

  • South MPs split on Voice

    South MPs split on Voice

    Federal MPs of the South East are split on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and unsure how some will vote after the Coalition’s announcement last…

  • Learning to live with industry

    Learning to live with industry

    Keysborough residents have won some concessions after a nearby parkland was turned into an industrial site without warning. The industrial buildings, with 24-7 activity, are…

  • No hold-ups for Dandenong hub

    No hold-ups for Dandenong hub

    Greater Dandenong Council is set to draw into its reserves to ensure the Dandenong Community Hub is ‘shovel-ready’ by 2025. At an at-times heated 11…

  • Council aged-care doubts

    Council aged-care doubts

    Greater Dandenong Council is weighing up the future of its in-home aged care services. The council is set to assess the impact of major federal…

  • Racism not welcome: council

    Racism not welcome: council

    City of Greater Dandenong will investigate proudly displaying Racism Not Welcome signs around the municipality after a unanimous vote in a council meeting. The council…

  • Serbian group spreads word on palliative care

    Serbian group spreads word on palliative care

    The Serbian Community Association of Australia is taking the lead to care for elders of CALD communities through its Advanced Care Planning Program. Palliative Care…

  • Grants for Businesses

    Grants for Businesses

    City of Greater Dandenong Council has launched a Buy Local Business Grant Program to support the economic growth of local businesses. The program is open…

  • Father and son drown in holiday tragedy

    Father and son drown in holiday tragedy

    Tributes are flowing for a kind-hearted father and his son who drowned at a popular swimming spot in Queensland’s far north. Ventura Bus Lines driver…

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