Entertainment
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What’s On
Little Day Out The headline event of Greater Dandenong’s Children’s Festival with the theme of ‘Up In The Air’. Enjoy amusements, cultural performances, food trucks…
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Kids festival takes flight
The annual Greater Dandenong Children’s Festival returns for two weeks of fun this school holidays. Greater Dandenong Council will hold a packed program of September…
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Wild wonders at Wilson Botanic Park
All types of pets from feathered to furry filled out Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick as part of this year’s Casey Pet Expo on Saturday…
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Latin students show ‘excellentia’
Haileybury students from the Keysborough campus have been earning title after title in the past week. Angela Li, is helping to keep the ancient study…
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What’s On
Bees for biodiversity Join us for an engaging workshop where we delve into the captivating world of bees, share practical tips on creating bee-friendly gardens…
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Maestro writer jumps off the page
Award-winning author Alice Pung, pictured with students, made an inspiring visit to St John’s Regional College for Book Week. A teacher, mentor and lawyer, Pung…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 6 September 1923 The Rubaiyat of “Omar Khayyam” The above is the title of the selected super picture to be shown tonight…
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Great strides to save pooches
Dogs and their owners strode out in numbers for a fundraising Mutt Strut in Keysborough on Saturday 26 August. The Australian Animal Protection Society hosted…
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Tough home crowd for Keysy talent
Keysborough animator Matt Bolin is hitting funny bones across the planet with his twist on a classic fairytale. His latest short-film comedy The Adventures of…
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Display of a lifetime
Exotic super cars will be showcased on Saturday 2 September at Keysborough Springers Leisure Centre in an inclusive event sponsored by Personalised Support Services. The…
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Springvale Kids take centre stage
Young faces of Springvale will be on display on Channel 31 on Tuesday 29 August thanks to ArtsBus, a division of artists for kids culture.…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 3 August 1923 Traders at Cranbourne To the Editor Sir – Can any sane person wonder at the deadness of Cranbourne? Fancy…