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Helping in times of struggle

You matter, we matter, everyone matters, we all are unique and special in our own little ways. As long as there is breath in...

What’s On

Food drive Hallam Friends of Red Cross and Hallam Community Learning Centre are working together on a food drive for refugees in our local community....

Looking Back

100 years ago 23 November 1922 Dandenong Horticultural Society’s - spring flower show “The best show so far held, as regards quantity and quality of exhibits,” was...

Show springs back for 150th

The forecast rains held off for the long-awaited 150th edition of the Dandenong Show. On the weekend of 12-13 November, the Greaves Reserve showgrounds sprang...

Looking Back

100 years ago 16 November 1922 Noble Park On Monday evening (Cup Eve) the committee of Noble Park Hall gave a ball (“snowball mystery”) in aid of...

What’s On

Coffee with a Cop and Councillor Residents are invited to come along to Nessy's Cafe in Dandenong North for a complimentary coffee and a chat...

Schools gathering returns

I am delighted to provide my last Message of Hope for 2022 on behalf of the City of Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network. If my previous...

Market back for Xmas

The call is out for 100 stallholders to pack out Keysie Market’s upcoming Christmas edition. After a wildly successful first market this Spring, organisers are...

Sharanky’s tale takes over Melbourne

A Year 9 student from Lyndale Secondary College has won the ABC Takeover Melbourne program competition. Sharanky Sivakumar felt nervous when she took on the...

Eye-opening view of our streets

We become so busy with daily tasks of life that sometimes we don’t take notice of our surroundings. We exist, but we don’t live....

Riders ‘rumble’ to Market

A mass convoy of 743 Harley Davidson motorbike riders roared into Dandenong Market on Sunday 6 November. The Harley Owners Group (HOG) Dandenong chapter’s...

Betts keeps best in show

Dandenong Show’s poultry steward John Betts remembers a time when the backyard chook was commonplace. “My parents had poultry at home for eggs and for...

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Second asbestos in Casey

Another asbestos sample has been found in Casey. Casey Council identified suspected asbestos from a small sample in a mulched garden bed at Clydevale Avenue...