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Ken’s bus odyssey rolls on

Dandenong-based bus driver Ken Hansen has been a fixture behind the wheel for 45 years. Ventura Bus Lines recently recognised the 67-year-old Warranwood driver’s remarkable...

Keeping ‘Pace’ with fitness

A Doveton couple are keeping pace with their daily exercise despite their walking group going into lockdown hibernation. Pam, 84, and Gordon, 74, are part...

Footy in all clubs and flavours

Football fever has captured Dandenong Market traders on the eve of the AFL Grand Final. Western Bulldogs fan Dennis Schwarze from Schwarze Seafood was lucky...

Prepare for difficulties’ end

“With every difficulty there is also an ease; Come on, don't give up hope!” (Mawlana Jalal-al-Din Rumi) As always, we are going through difficult...

A world of kids’ art classes

A free school-holiday program ‘Home Away From Home’ is bringing art classes from around the globe onto home screens. Bukjeh, which is a worldwide collaboration...

Persevere in tough times

Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, medical experts, sociologists, and all those interested and involved in human flourishing have all examined the idea of hope. People from...

Fun festival goes virtual

The 10th annual Greater Dandenong Children’s Festival goes online for two weeks from 18 September. Under the theme of Little World Explorers, families can explore...

Playgrounds offer kids’ relief

Small bitter-sweet relief has been offered to locked-down Melburnians as active cases steeply rose by more than 200 a day. Star News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS...

Remembering wrongs burden the mind

There is nothing so disobedient as an undisciplined mind, and there is nothing so obedient as a disciplined mind. A disobedient mind may open...

Tailored made gift hampers

A Dandenong South online business has the perfect ingredients to send out love – and comfort food – during Covid lockdown. With an array of...

Time to find out more about Exit!

These days when you walk into a bottle shop, there can be hundreds of different craft beers on the shelves. Many of our neighborhood...

Bearing the pain

Sometimes the face we show to the world needs to be one of strength, despite the chaos we harbour beneath. The reality of our...

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Inquiry probes local government funding and services

Local government funding and service delivery is set to be scrutinised by the Legislative Council Economy and Infrastructure Committee. The Parliamentary Inquiry into Local Government...

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