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Read Cr Lana Formoso's Noble Park North Ward article in the Council News February 2022.
Read Cr Loi Truong's article in our monthly magazine Council News, February 2022.
Frederick Wachter Reserve on Kingsclere Avenue in Keysborough will see some major improvements over the coming year, with stage 1 of the new playground to begin and further landscape improvements to the wetland area to occur. 
Channel 9’s popular travel and lifestyle TV show Postcards filmed a segment in Springvale.
The annual Greater Dandenong Australia Day Awards recognise the outstanding contribution made by people within our community who work tirelessly to enrich the lives of others.
This Australia Day, Wednesday 26 January, there will be a range of free, fun, family-friendly activities on offer to enjoy across Greater Dandenong. 
Vic Police Confirm ‘No Charges’ in I Cook Foods Matter.
Greater Dandenong City Council has unveiled a new interpretive sign within the flourishing rose garden of Noble Park’s Copas Park to celebrate the park’s history and honour the unique contribution locals have made to its creation over time.
A new public art installation created by students at Dandenong West Primary School, in collaboration with well-known illustrator Bec Orpin, was officially unveiled today and has transformed the Hemmings Street shopping strip into a funky, London-style high street.
Hoping to shop more consciously this holiday season? Following on from the success of the first event, the Springvale Community Hub will be hosting another clothes and toys swap on Saturday, 11 December from 1pm to 3pm. 
Get the December update on the Springvale Boulevard Project.
Despite the obstacles we have all faced this last year, there are plenty of achievements to celebrate and be proud of in 2021. 
The Victorian Government is investing $3.9 million to improve safety and traffic flow at the Springvale Road, Virginia Street and Newcomen Road intersection in Springvale.
Our Council’s vision is to become one of Australia’s most sustainable cities by 2030. A target has been set to achieve net zero carbon emissions from our operation’s energy use by 2025, with a broader municipal target of net zero carbon emissions by 2040. 
Native plant Azolla is currently covering the surface of a number of wetlands in Greater Dandenong.