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  • Automotive apprentices at work

    Automotive apprentices at work

    Dandenong TAFE students will put their new skills to the test on a donated car. Excited automotive apprentices at Chisholm Institute recently took delivery of…

  • Plaza help for Wallara

    Plaza help for Wallara

    Wallara received a helping hand from the Dandenong Plaza team. For the past five years, the centre management staff at the RetPro-managed shopping centre have…

  • Art display brings pride

    Art display brings pride

    By Casey Neill Dandenong West Primary students are putting their art on display at the Dandenong Show. Every student in the school went on an…

  • Concern for missing man

    Concern for missing man

    A missing 23-year-old homeless man is known to frequent Dandenong. Police are appealing for public help to find Morrison Schrader who was last seen on…

  • Chat to be well

    Chat to be well

    An informal chat can make all the difference when it comes to troubled youths. The Youth Support and Advocacy Service (YSAS) has welcomed more than…

  • Kids’ feat of the feet

    Kids’ feat of the feet

    By Casey Neill Animators have brought a tale from Greater Dandenong schoolkids to life. Last year, students from Dandenong West Primary and St Anthony’s Catholic…

  • Christmas carols to give good cheer

    Christmas carols to give good cheer

    Lock it in – an evening of Christmas carols will hit Harmony Square on Friday 15 December. Families are invited to celebrate the festive season…

  • None Of Our Business But…

    None Of Our Business But…

    Model singer Dandenong High School student Hoseah Partsch has landed a modelling gig. The 18-year-old is about to head out on tour with Boy George…

  • Q & A

    Q & A

    Stefan Koomen, electorate officer for Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams What is something people don’t know about you? I have a heavy rigid truck licence. I…

  • Tied to the show

    Tied to the show

    By Casey Neill Graeme Kershaw’s employer roped him in to helping out at the Dandenong Show. That was back in 1966. The 82-year-old has been…

  • Dad and Uncle’s back-breaking work

    Dad and Uncle’s back-breaking work

    CARMEN POWELL is a life member of the Dandenong and District Historical Society. In the special souvenir Then and Now edition of the Journal Carmen…

  • Sky high thanks for art

    Sky high thanks for art

    Noble Park Girl Guides got a unique perspective on the sky rail project. Level Crossing Removal Authority (LXRA) engineer Kate Saggers showed the girls through…

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