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  • Saving a species

    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 Melbourne’s…

  • Meaning beyond music

    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…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 3 July 1924 Improvement Society Correspondence from Education Department, intimating that the question of providing additional accommodation, at Dandenong State School, was…

  • In a divided world, hope must endure

    In a divided world, hope must endure

    We live in a tense period in our global history. The connections of empathetic world citizenship – the openness to see value in others different…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Plastic-free July Want to learn more about minimising plastic waste? The eco-friendly electric van, GOGRN, will be making a special visit to teach you about…

  • Get crafty for school holidays

    Get crafty for school holidays

    Free and fun activities are on offer for kids during winter school holidays at Dandenong Market. The two week program features interactive crafts such as…

  • Acts of world harmony

    Acts of world harmony

    For the first time since the Covid pandemic, students from Noble Park English Language School have performed a spectacular concert of song, costume and dance…

  • Hybycozo to light up the Casey Winter Arts Festival

    Hybycozo to light up the Casey Winter Arts Festival

    The City of Casey’s Winter Arts Festival is in full swing, and some of the best events are yet to come. Running throughout June and…

  • Qudsia’s Milestone

    Qudsia’s Milestone

    This year Refugee Week was from Saturday 16 June to Sunday 22 June however for a diverse municipality like City of Greater Dandenong, everyday is…

  • Fun and games with a twist

    Fun and games with a twist

    Classic old games such as Twister, hula hooping, elastics and rope-skipping were taken to the streets of Noble Park on Sunday 23 June. Kids and…

  • Springing into sports

    Springing into sports

    Too much sport was not enough at Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough on Sunday 23 June. Kids tried their hand at an array of activities such…

  • Brushes to canvases – the work goes on with upcoming exhibition

    Brushes to canvases – the work goes on with upcoming exhibition

    With brushes to canvases and spirits high, the Berwick Artists’ Society gathered at the Old Cheese Factory on Thursday 20 June, as they hold the…

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