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Elderly take to the easel | Dandenong Star Journal

By Gabriella Payne and Danielle Kutchel Residents from five aged care facilities throughout Dandenong are proving that it’s never too late to learn a new skill as they channel their inner artist for a new exhibition. The residents’ artwork is now on display as part of the ‘9 by 5’ art exhibition at Dandenong’s Walker St Gallery and Arts Centre. During Melbourne’s tough lockdown, the Greater Dandenong City Council delivered a number of art packages to Dandenong’s aged care facilities, encouraging one and all to pick up some paintbrushes and let their artistic side shine. These gifted art packs included videos of art workshops and many nine by five inch blank boards, ready for residents to paint, draw, sketch or collage and ultimately enter in the annual ‘9 by 5’ community art exhibition.

Dandenong s game-changing revitalisation | Dandenong Star Journal

The next stage of the Revitalising Central Dandenong project is set to transform the city into a vibrant retail, commercial and residential hub, creating thousands of local jobs in the process. The development agreement has now been signed for this next stage, with Transport Infrastructure Minister Jacinta Allan announcing on Monday 21 December that Melbourne developer Capital Alliance will provide $600 million to develop a two-hectare site in central Dandenong, near the Dandenong transport hub – creating more than 2600 jobs during construction and close to 5000 ongoing positions when the development is complete. Capital Alliance’s proposal will deliver amenities for the whole community – with at least 500 new dwellings, community spaces, offices, a hotel and conference centre, an urban brewery entertainment district, education facility, retail, medical, a cinema and a contemporary Indian retail and dining precinct.

Big league dreams | Dandenong Star Journal

By Cam Lucadou-Wells The South-East’s A-League dream has been revived, with Melbourne City set to relocate its A-League, W-League and Academy teams to an elite training facility at Casey Fields. In what’s been labelled a “game-changer” for the region, Melbourne City’s relocation from Bundoora will be sealed by a signed Heads of Agreement with the cities of Casey and Greater Dandenong. From 2 January, the club’s W-League side will play the first of four home games for 2020-’21 at Dandenong City Soccer Club. A W-League derby clash with Melbourne Victory is set for 28 January. The news comes two years after Team 11’s A-League and W-League license bid was rejected by Football Federation Australia.

Tips for a cooler summer | Dandenong Star Journal

Tips for a cooler summer | Dandenong Star Journal
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Make a healthy move for summer | Dandenong Star Journal

Make a healthy move for summer | Dandenong Star Journal
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