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100 years ago 10 July 1924 Dandenong Council The Health Officer reported that during the past month there have been a few cases of diphtheria, widely scattered...

Drop-in Creative Space opens in Dandenong

In a unique event for Dandenong, a drop-in ‘Creative Space’ is hosting a week full of free arts workshops. Workshop facilitator Monique McNamara from Working...

Poems that fly on the stage

She represented Victoria at the Australian Poetry Slam National Championships and is now ticking off her goals one by one. Greater Dandenong resident and poet,...

Colours alight Silk’s canvas

Young artist Molica Silk has announced her world of bright, vivid colour in her debut exhibition at Noble Park Community Centre. In front of a...

Facing up to chilled foods

Quirky, cheery vegie sculptures were being crafted by kids at a free winter school holidays program at Dandenong Market. It was part of a two...

A winter wonderland in Narre Warren

From a chance to meet Princess Elsa to ice skating, Frosted - A Winter Spectacular has fun for people of all ages this school...

Looking Back

100 years ago 17 July 1924 Dandenong Market Injunction obtained against Council An interesting stage of the proceedings in conjunction with the removal of the Dandenong market yards...

What’s On

Library competitions Greater Dandenong Libraries is calling on all young artists and book critics. You can have your artwork featured on library membership cards. Artwork...

Hybycozo Deep Thought Installation launches

Casey Council officially launched the Hybycozo Deep Thought Installation, one of the most anticipated events of the Winter Arts Festival, with a celebration party...

Garden for all abilities

An upgraded community garden at Noble Park is open to more green thumbs of all ages and abilities. The ‘Accessible Garden’ at Noble Park Community...

Saving a species

Scientists from Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and La Trobe University introduced the critically endangered Frankston Spider-orchid back into the wild in native bushland in...

Meaning beyond music

Casey’s music-based charity The Common People will represent Australia at the world’s largest choir competition this July. The multicultural group will fly to New Zealand...

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Berwick’s Fed Uni to host National Reconciliation Week lecture

The Berwick campus of Federation University will be hosting a public lecture to mark National Reconciliation Week on Wednesday, 28 May. The university’s National...

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