ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Noble Park backs bushfire recovery

Noble Park backs bushfire recovery

Noble Park Community Centre raised precious funds to support those impacted by devastating bushfires in Victoria this summer.

At a morning tea on Tuesday 10 February, more than 50 people brought a plate, while businesses supplied platters, cakes and macarons. In the end, more than $720 was raised.

Noble Park CFA brigade volunteers also dropped by to the garden party, having recently spent several weeks on a tanker fighting fierce fires at Longwood and the Otways.

In the Longwood fire in northern Victoria, at least 173 homes were destroyed as well as 17 residences in the Otways. More than 500 structures have been incinerated.

Greater Dandenong mayor Sophie Tan and South-Eastern Metropolitan MPs Ann-Marie Hermans and Lee Tarlamis also supported the event.

NPCC president Roz Blades said the centre wanted to do something to help the bushfire recovery effort, as well as to assist the Noble Park CFA down the track.

“We want to say thank you to Noble Park brigade. They and their trucks were used to volunteer across the state – and we want to show our appreciation.”

The NPCC is a social hub for about 1000 people a week, covering a multitude of activities such as gardening, cooking, languages and arts.

It also hosts a free food pantry at 12pm Fridays to help those in need. There is a “never-ending” queue of hungry mouths to feed, with the vanloads of fruit, veg and non-perishables gone within 25 minutes.

Ms Blades says the NPCC is always on the lookout for sponsors and donations to help support the pantry.

She donates goods, which she finds on ‘special’ while supermarket shopping.

“None of it goes to waste. All that comes in, goes out.”

Donations to the food pantry can be made during business hours 9.30am-3pm Monday-Friday at the NPCC.

Digital Editions


  • Shot fired in e-scooter dispute

    Shot fired in e-scooter dispute

    A drug-addled man who rammed open a factory gate and fired a gun near a business owner after a dispute over an e-scooter purchase has…

More News

  • Hill responds to TAHA furore

    Hill responds to TAHA furore

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 509107 Bruce MP and Assistant Citizenship, Customs and Multicultural Affairs Minister JULIAN HILL has come under fire for his 2025 election funding pledge to…

  • The Maze continues to confound

    The Maze continues to confound

    An iconic Springvale community-artwork from the 1990s has journeyed from Greater Dandenong’s archives back into the public imagination at Walker Street Gallery and Art Centre. The Maze was a huge…

  • Market future vision unveiled

    Market future vision unveiled

    A new 20-year vision for Dandenong Market and its surrounds has been unveiled, including an urban plaza, apartment towers and better connection with Palm Plaza and Dandenong Square. Greater Dandenong…

  • Violent home invasion – after 48 cans

    Violent home invasion – after 48 cans

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 481350 An armed, homeless man who stormed into a Dandenong hotel room to bash a stranger after a brief spat is facing automatic deportation.…

  • Shy stray cat finds forever home in adoption drive

    Shy stray cat finds forever home in adoption drive

    A behaviour cat, Baneberry found his forever home in the ‘Mission Adoptable’ effort to boost adoptions by animal shelters. Baneberry was brought into the Australian Animal Protection Shelter Keysborough as…

  • Cocaine trafficker sprung by hotel cleaner

    Cocaine trafficker sprung by hotel cleaner

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 260279 A 20-year-old Narre Warren man has been jailed for at least two years after a cleaner spotted cash and a large stash of…

  • Footy test for new Metro Tunnel routes

    Footy test for new Metro Tunnel routes

    The Metro Tunnel’s ‘Big Switch’ is set for a test as South East footy fans converge on Marvel Stadium and the MCG for AFL’s opening round. Extra train services are…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Harmony Festival Live multicultural performances, traditional dances, interactive workshops, and a variety of food vendors to celebrate Casey’s rich cultural diversity. – Saturday 7 March 12pm-6pm at Greg Clydesdale Square,…

  • Driver killed in Police Road crash

    Driver killed in Police Road crash

    A female driver has died in a crash on Police Road in Mulgrave this afternoon (4 March). Police say a car reportedly left the road and crashed into a tree…

  • No appetite for South-East ‘super council’: Tan

    No appetite for South-East ‘super council’: Tan

    Discussion has emerged around amalgamating local government into “super councils”, with proponents citing financial strain and economies of scale, while a former local mayor argues that “local government should stay…