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  • 100 km on a treadmill – R U OK?

    100 km on a treadmill – R U OK?

    A Springvale gym manager will be hoping to clock a massive 100 kilometres on the treadmill for charity. Karen Lilley, of Springvale Anytime Fitness, is…

  • ‘King of Happy Hour’ reigns

    ‘King of Happy Hour’ reigns

    Singer and keyboardist Neville Fernandez needs little prompting to entertain his co-residents. His weekly singalongs have earned him the name ‘Happy Hour King’ at Arcare…

  • Facing realities

    Facing realities

    The walls could be said to have eyes at an exhibition at Connection Arts Space in Dandenong. Or perhaps in artist SA Vandort’s work, his…

  • Forever Fest aims high

    Forever Fest aims high

    A candidate astronaut for the Mars One space-colony will be ‘making a difference’ closer to home. Dianne McGrath will appear via ZOOM as ambassador for…

  • Autumn’s season of soul

    Autumn’s season of soul

    Of late I have been really struck by the enormous beauty of our city’s autumn leaves: trees with red leaves capping lower green leaves yet…

  • Game on for legend’s trophy

    Game on for legend’s trophy

    More than 200 young footballers showed off their skills in front of former Socceroo skipper Paul Wade at St John’s Regional College, Dandenong. Boys and…

  • Eid festival fun

    Eid festival fun

    An Eid Festival celebrating the end of the Ramadan fast will be held at Armada Dandenong Plaza. The shopping centre will host an Eid Festival…

  • Veteran joins ‘100 Club’

    Veteran joins ‘100 Club’

    A World War II veteran saluted his 100th birthday with family, friends and two fellow centenarians in Noble Park. Ken Rogasch celebrated with daughters Lynne…

  • Mind for success

    Mind for success

    Until thought is linked with purpose there is no intelligent accomplishment. With the majority, the bark of thought is allowed to “drift” aimlessly. Such drifting…

  • ‘Yarns’ from an iconic storyteller

    ‘Yarns’ from an iconic storyteller

    One of Australia’s great singers and songwriters Archie Roach says he’s more a story-teller than a politician. “We as a people – First Nations people…

  • Hamper prize

    Hamper prize

    Dandenong Market customers have the chance to soar to the top of Mum’s good books this Mother’s Day with the chance to win a huge…

  • Back-to-office fashion on a budget

    Back-to-office fashion on a budget

    After months of working from home, workers are making the transition from comfy leisure wear back into a professional autumn/winter wardrobe. Fashion stylist Jo Blankfield…

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