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  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    51 years in Australia Uta Wohl has used dyed yarns to create woven images that share the memories she’s made since arriving in Australia from…

  • Bringing a light touch to dark places

    Bringing a light touch to dark places

    By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong youths will star in an original play built from their own thoughts and feelings. Work in Progress is part of…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Free cooking demonstration A professional chef will provide tips on creating affordable and tasty winter dishes. Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre’s fresh food precinct on level…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Library family fun Playing with Lego, chess, puzzles and games together can improve literacy, numeracy, spatial awareness, socially appropriate behaviour and fair play. A parent…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    National Burger Day Market traders are creating mash-up Frankenstein-style burgers, from sushi burgers to cupcake burgers to an eggplant burger. Dandenong Market, corner Clow and…

  • Ballet dance until dawn

    Ballet dance until dawn

    A heartbreaking ballet classic is on its way to Dandenong. The Australian Ballet is bringing Giselle to the Drum Theatre stage at 7.30pm on Wednesday…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Festival of Sports and Culture The Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) will host the One World Festival of Sports and Culture. The free event…

  • Weekend What’s On

    Weekend What’s On

    Electric circuits This Me and My Dad workshop is for children aged seven to 11 years old and a parent or carer. Participants will learn…

  • Seven things to do in Greater Dandenong

    Seven things to do in Greater Dandenong

    The Gatherers Artists Susan Hall and Meg Viney collect materials from the environment to create art about the natural world’s fragility. There’ll be an opening…

  • Short Cuts shows fun and quirky films

    Short Cuts shows fun and quirky films

    Greater Dandenong’s Short Cuts Film Festival promises “a quirky and humorous take on contemporary life” – and free popcorn. Festival curator Richard Moore whittled almost…

  • She opens the door to female artists

    She opens the door to female artists

    Dandenong’s She exhibition has a fresh focus this year. Organisers of the annual Walker Street Gallery showcase for female artists scoured art school graduate exhibitions…

  • Hobby trains roll into town

    Hobby trains roll into town

    Australia’s biggest model train exhibition will spring up in Springvale this weekend. The 11th annual Train and Hobby Show is on from 10am on Saturday,…

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