What’s On

Interfaith Network public tour

The community is invited to attend a guided tour of places of worship in our region. An opportunity to see the diversity within our area, focusing on the religious and faith dimension of multiculturalism.

– Wednesday 11 December, 8.30am-3pm; $25pp. Bookings essential: City of Greater Dandenong Interfaith Network, 8774 7662 or administration@interfaithnetwork.org.au

Christmas fanfare

Roving musicians bring Christmas cheer in central Noble Park, Dandenong and Springvale.

– Wednesday 11 December, 3pm-6pm (Noble Park), Friday 13 December, 11am-2pm (Palm Plaza, Dandenong), Saturday 14 December, 11am-2pm (Multicultural Place, Springvale), Friday 20 December, 2pm-5pm (Noble Park), Saturday 21 December, 11am-2pm (Palm Plaza, Dandenong) and Monday 23 December, 2pm-5pm (Multicultural Place, Springvale). Free event.

Springvale Urban Harvest

Come along to swap excess homegrown produce and gardening extras and meet like-minded growers in the area. Supported by The Greater Dandenong Seed Library and the Springvale Community Hub Clothes Swap.

– Second Saturday of the month (next 14 December) 1pm-3pm at Springvale Community Hub, 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale. Free event.

Clothes swap

Community members are invited to contribute up to 10 items of clothing, shoes and/or accessories. All items must be clean, in good condition and ready to display on the day.

– Saturday 14 December, 1pm-3pm at Springvale Community Hub, 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale. Free event. Details: Zoe, mohlz@icloud.com

Sustainability Saturdays at The Hub – Block Printing

Got an old garment or pillowcase in need of a refresh? Upcycling artists from a Fitting Connection will share ways to turn everyday items into stamps and create a unique gift wrap using block printing. For ages 16+.

– Saturday 14 December, 2pm-3pm or 3pm-4pm at Springvale Community Hub, 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale. Free event, please register for one session only at greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/events/sustainability-saturdays-hub-block-printing

Blazing Star Toy Run

Freemasons Victoria is collecting Christmas toy donations for Monash Childrens Hospital patients at a fun day event. Includes BBQ, jumping castle, pop-corn and fairy floss machines.

– Sunday 15 December 2pm-7pm at South Eastern Masonic Centre, 270 Hutton Road, Keysborough.

Festive Cricut Craft

Fun and informative workshop where you’ll explore the basics of the Cricut machine. Learn techniques to make your own festive ornaments. Ffor beginners to those more experienced in Cricut. All materials provided.

– Monday 16 December, 6pm-8pm at Springvale Community Hub, 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale. Free event.

Christmas nativity display

The Australian Nativity Scene (ANS) is in its 21st year on display and is regarded as the nation’s best traditional nativity scene. Created by Wilson Fernandez.

– until Friday 10 January, 10.30am-8pm (strictly by appointments only, closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day) at St. Elizabeth Parish Church, 107 Bakers Road, Dandenong North. Free event, appointments essential. Details: Wilson, 0428 927 110 or the Parish Office, 9795 6217.

Laps and Lattes

Every Friday in December in the lead up to the holiday period, we will be running a free walking program. Every participant will also receive a free hot drink at Noble Park Aquatic Centre at the end of each session thanks to South East Leisure.

– Fridays 6.30am-7.30am at Ross Reserve Athletics Track, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Free event. Registration is required at surveymonkey.com/r/75Z9LPK

Christmas Giving Drive

Donate new items (toys, books and food) to support people living in poverty. All donations go to local organisations helping the community. All items should be unwrapped. Donations can be made until 15 December.

– 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday at Springvale Community Hub, 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale. Details: greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au/christmas-giving-tree

Festive Craft at the Hub

Join us every Wednesday in December for self-guided festive craft sessions. Perfect for all ages, these sessions bring together creativity, fun, and holiday cheer. From ornaments to festive decorations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Parents, stay and share in the joy as you and your kids make seasonal keepsakes together.

– every Wednesday in December, 10am-2pm at Springvale Community Hub.

Tamil Festival Australia

A grand heritage carnival celebrating Thai Pongal with all-day entertainment for the whole family. Includes delicious Pongal, live music, traditional Tamil crafts, arts, history, sports and cuisine, rides and storytelling.- Saturday January 18, 8.30am-8pm at Caulfield Racecourse. Free entry. Details: tamilfestival.org.au

Conversation Corner

The Conversation Corner is a safe space to share stories and build new connections. Anyone is welcome to join, no bookings required, and newcomers are welcome anytime.

– Wednesdays 1pm at Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive. Free event.

All Abilities Garden

Become a part of the team that cultivates our brand new All Abilities Garden. You will plan, grow, and take care of the wonderful garden designed by members of the disability community for people of all abilities.

– Tuesdays 1pm at Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive. Free event.

We Built This City

Come and see stories behind Greater Dandenong’s favourite heritage places through short videos, historic objects, photographs and oral histories from Council and local historical society collections.

– Wednesdays and Thursdays (excluding public holidays) until 18 May 2025 at Benga, Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Free event.

Sandown Probus

Are you retired or semi-retired and would like to stay engaged and connected with others? Come along and see if you would like to join Sandown Probus Club. Enjoy the opportunity to make new friends, expand your interests, participate in the variety of activities and hear guest speakers on a wide range of subjects.

– 2nd Monday of each month at Club Noble, Moodemere Street, Noble Park. Details: probussouthpacific.org/microsites/sandown or Marion, 0458 660 016.

Soccer registrations open

Expressions of interest open for new players across all age groups at Springvale City Soccer Club – Miniroos 7-12, Juniors 13-16, Boys and Girls Youth 17-23, as well as mens and womens’ thirds, reserves and seniors. Miniroos and juniors training powered by No Limits Aquila Academy. Details: springvalecitysc.com.au/

Come Dance with Me – Line Dancing

Come along and learn tips and techniques to this line dancing activity. Learn it well and learn from scratch from patient instructor. Suitable and tailored for all ages. No partner necessary. Wear casual clothing, bring water bottle, closed shoes and positive attitude.

– Tuesdays from 5.45pm-6.30pm (school terms only) at Springers Leisure Centre, 400 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough; $10 prepaid classes / $15 casual attendance – a five-week package that can be repeated. Details: 0412 296 827 or mariepietersz@hotmail.com

Noble Park Probus

A warm invitation is extended to anyone in the local community who is aged 55 and over, not working full time to visit us with a view to becoming a member at Noble Park Combined Probus Club. Meets monthly for morning tea and an interesting guest speaker. Also special lunches, day trips and extended trips such as to Bright. We make sure we promote the Probus core values of ’Friendship, fellowship and fun’.

– first Monday of the month, 10am at Club Noble. Details: Roslyn, rgrassham07@gmail.com or 0410628249.

Dandenong senior activities

Dandenong over 60’s Club (but over 50s are welcome). Join us for fun and games.

– Mondays 1pm-4pm (except public holidays) at The Dandenong Club, cnr Stud and Heatherton roads. Details: Carol, 0431 755 466

Senior activities Keysborough

Keysborough & District Multicultural Senior Citizens Inc is an over 55s club with bingo on first, second and fourth Tuesday of the month ($3 entry and $1.50 per bingo book), live concerts with professional entertainers on third and fifth Tuesday of the month, line dancing on Wednesdays ($3 entry), Thursday ballroom dancing lessons (12.30pm-1pm) and ballroom dancing (1pm-3pm, $3 entry).

– 1pm-3pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Rowley Allan Reserve 352 Cheltenham Road Keysborough. Tea and coffee provided. Details: Julie, 0428 561 694.

Adult Exercise

Improve fitness and energy levels for good health and wellbeing at this adult exercise group class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a self-paced, gentle aerobics class suitable for all levels.

– Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30am at Jan Wilson Community Centre, Halton Road, Noble Park North; $5 per session. No registrations required. Details: 8571 1436 or communityfacilities@cgd.vic.gov.au

Fun for retirees

New members from Dandenong North and Noble Park are sought by the Waverley Gardens Combined Probus Club. In addition to other activities, club members also meet for coffee & listen to a guest speaker.

– last Tuesday of the month 9.45am-noon at Southern Community Centre, 27 Rupert Dr, Mulgrave (near Police Rd). Details: Don, 9560 6046.

Meditation and positive thinking

Learn how to make your mind your best friend through open-eyed meditation. Led by Bhavani Padmanabhan, these free sessions are open to all. Presented by Bakhtar Community Organisation and The Brahma Kumaris Organisation.

– Saturdays 2pm at 23-47 Gunns Road, Hallam. Registrations: 9703 2555 or 0403 551 596.

Weekly badminton

Adults welcome (Mondays 7pm-9pm) and ladies and retired (Wednesdays 12pm-2.30pm).

– Hallam Badminton Club, Frawley Road Recreation Reserve; $5.