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  • Airport garden puts food on the ground

    Airport garden puts food on the ground

    Moorabbin Airport is perhaps an unlikely site for a flourishing kitchen garden producing more than 100 tonnes of vegetables a year for charity. Since 2016,…

  • Hafekasi: A short review

    Hafekasi: A short review

    With a run time of roughly 16 minutes, Hafekasi was able to deliver a powerful performance with messages of identity, personal growth and deep-rooted discrimination.…

  • Preps spring into first day

    Preps spring into first day

    Louis and Anabelle Menezes, 6, arrived at Haileybury’s Newlands campus ready to go on their first school day on Monday 29 January. The twin siblings…

  • Springvale sizzles into the New Year

    Springvale sizzles into the New Year

    Crowds, traders and entertainers braved sweltering heat at annual Springvale Lunar New Year celebrations on Sunday 4 February. Photographer ROB CAREW captured many of the…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 7 February 1924 News The opening of a “Dance Palasis” at Dandenong should mean big business for the promoters, although the summertime…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Fix Our Fashion This event is all about making textiles more sustainable, from rethinking how clothes are produced, to repairing, re-wearing and shopping second-hand. Free…

  • Spotlight on shelter’s unpopular pack

    Spotlight on shelter’s unpopular pack

    A ‘pity party’ is being held for a Keysborough animal shelter’s senior residents who have been in long wait for a new home. Australian Animal…

  • The Melbourne International Film Festival comes to Bunjil Place

    The Melbourne International Film Festival comes to Bunjil Place

    The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) will return to Bunjil Place in February to present some of the best from the recent film program on…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Springvale Lunar New Year Festival This year’s Year of the Dragon festival features a 60 metre dragon, lion dances, non-stop performances, firecrackers, rides for different…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 24 January 1924 Destruction of Ornamental Trees At a meeting of the Dandenong Branch of Australian Natives Association (ANA) on Wednesday evening…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 10 January 1924 A Solar Halo Much speculation was indulged in on Thursday as to the cause of a beautiful coloured halo…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 3 January 1924 Editorial Dandenong steps out on the threshold of another year, with bright prospects for the future, and the end…

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