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  • Back to school

    Back to school

    It can be both a scary and exciting time for kids who are returning to school or attending class for the first time this year.…

  • Time to hit the road

    Time to hit the road

    So you’ve been stuck inside for months, braving the cold weather from the comfort of your couch, the sun’s coming out and the kids are…

  • A door to free study opens

    A door to free study opens

    For Halle Taylor of Hastings, the Victorian Government’s Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative offers the chance for her to study what she’s been hoping…

  • Helping hands for landmine victims

    Helping hands for landmine victims

    Dandenong students are giving six people a life-changing hand. Dandenong High School raised more than $2800 for Rotary Club of Dandenong’s Building Hands for Landmine…

  • From livestock to market stalls

    From livestock to market stalls

    Cattle, pigs and sheep were the items for sale when Dandenong Market officially opened for business on Tuesday 10 October 1866. An informal market sprung…

  • Warming quilts for veterans’ comfort

    Warming quilts for veterans’ comfort

    Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn Max joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to…

  • Find the right path

    Find the right path

    St John’s Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years. With more than 100 nationalities…

  • Help for job seekers

    Help for job seekers

    THE Digital Age is here to stay, and at the Hallam Community Learning Centre stories are told of people who are out of work and…

  • Week adds up to enjoy maths

    This year’s Education Week maths theme will see hundreds of schools and early years services participate in the week, from 17-23 May, through open days,…

  • Valour quilt is a comfort

    IN 1970 20-year-old Don Edwards received the letter that many dreaded – he’d been called up to do National Service with the Australian Army. The…

  • Find the right path

    Find the right path

    St John’s Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years. With more than 100 nationalities…

  • Proud of its record

    Proud of its record

    Nazareth College is proud of its bold and contemporary approach to the personalised learning programs offered to its students. Acknowledging that boys and girls learn…

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