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  • Plea for peace

    Plea for peace

    In soul destroying times of grief, anguish, heartbreak and painful alienation, darkness overtakes the light leaving us detached from ourselves and shattered beyond belief. We…

  • Students bring culture to Bunjil stage

    Students bring culture to Bunjil stage

    Students from across the South East have showcased their cultures in spectacular concerts at Bunjil Place theatre. The annual 4C’s (Cultivating Creative Cultures with Communities)…

  • Long line for falooda

    Long line for falooda

    Residents across the South East enjoyed fresh falooda on a sunny day at an Agha Juice grand opening in Cranbourne. More than 1,200 people enjoyed…

  • Dash for colours

    Dash for colours

    Students at Wooranna Park Primary School made a dash for colours to celebrate diversity and inclusion in the school on Friday 20 October. Lois Twohig…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Cemetery walk A guided walk of Dandenong Community Cemetery is being held by Narre Warren & District Family History Group on Sunday, 29 October, 10am…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 25 October 1923 Visit to Talbot Farm With the object of witnessing the methods by which milk is produced at Mr G…

  • Best of Noble Park on show

    Best of Noble Park on show

    The best homegrown talent from young and old was on proud display at the 18th annual Noble Park Community Centre Art Show. Coordinator Shelly Kemp…

  • Sensitive Santa lands

    Sensitive Santa lands

    Sensitive Santa is coming to Endeavour Hills Library and Cranbourne Connected Libraries this Christmas season. Sensitive Santa allows children with special needs to access Santa…

  • A sporting welcome to new youth

    A sporting welcome to new youth

    Young players unleashed their skills during an AMES multicultural indoor soccer tournament in Dandenong on Friday 13 October. The ‘Welcome to Melbourne’ Soccer Carnival was…

  • Giving food and prayer at Buddhist festival

    Giving food and prayer at Buddhist festival

    Thousands of worshippers packed the Wot Buddhasangi temple in Springvale South for the annual Pchum Ben festival in Saturday 14 October. During the ceremonies, prayers…

  • Tales of the dead unearthed

    Tales of the dead unearthed

    In something of a paradox, touring a cemetery can really bring history to life. More than 30 tales of early settlers in the South East…

  • Unity in Diversity fest returns

    Unity in Diversity fest returns

    The annual ‘Unity in Diversity’ Southern Migrant Refugee Centre event is back, this time to celebrate its 30 years of service. The event on Sunday…

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