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  • Snorts of laughter

    Snorts of laughter

    Actor and comedian Diana Nguyen’s latest Melbourne Fringe offering is a feast of local comedic styles. The SnortCast Variety Show, is an extension of Ms…

  • Spectacular moves to small screen

    Spectacular moves to small screen

    In a Herculean feat of organization, students’ homes have been turned to studios to stage a virtual version of the 25th annual Victorian State Schools…

  • Unwrapped gifts at home

    Unwrapped gifts at home

    Greater Dandenong Council’s showcase of local LGBTIQA+ artists will be ‘unwrapped’ in the comfort of viewers’ homes due to Covid-19. Unwrapped is an expansive, inclusive…

  • Virtual NAIDOC celebrations

    Virtual NAIDOC celebrations

    National NAIDOC Week events, including the annual march, will be moving virtual over the coming week. The week celebrates the diverse histories, cultures and achievements…

  • Santa photos go virtual

    Santa photos go virtual

    Christmas traditions will have a Covid-safe theme this year at Armada Dandenong Plaza. Children can get photos with Santa – well, at least a virtual…

  • Spirits lift as we reunite

    Spirits lift as we reunite

    As I type this message, our country, our state, our city, communities and the residents across, appear to be aflutter with exuberance and anticipation. Ahead…

  • Show stopper leaves empty feeling

    Show stopper leaves empty feeling

    Dandenong Show society’s president John Follett will feel an emptiness in mid-November – the traditional weekend date for the 149-year-old show. A week in the…

  • Bazaar crowds return

    Bazaar crowds return

    Crowds bustled back into the re-opened Dandenong Market’s Bazaar on Friday 30 October. For months, about 130 traders – including florists, newsagent, key cutter, pet…

  • Park’s open for leisure

    Park’s open for leisure

    Dandenong Park’s redevelopment has come to fruition. Under its historic trees, the park has been transformed with an illuminated Dandenong sign, a new Stan Prior…

  • Cabaret tribute to Dad’s odyssey

    Cabaret tribute to Dad’s odyssey

    Drum Theatre is set to ‘re-open’ with an online-streamed production and virtual Q&A session. The critically acclaimed cabaret A Migrant’s Son will be streamed into…

  • Hub’s slow reveal

    Hub’s slow reveal

    Anticipation is building for Springvale Community Hub’s doors to finally open. The hub was officially opened by mayor of the time Jim Memeti on 20…

  • Spooky thrills chilled

    Spooky thrills chilled

    Thanks to Covid, there’s plenty of masks but not so many trick-or-treats in store for this year’s Halloween. Dandenong Market decked out in spine-chilling decorations…

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