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Mountain of devotion Wilson Fernandez has meticulously built a giant spectacular Christmas nativity scene in Dandenong North over the past 21 years. The popular display, with its hand-made village scapes and figurines, is back at St Elizabeth’s Parish in Dandenong North. For more photos and details, turn to page 8
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Painful merger This week - 15 December - marks the 30th anniversary of City of Greater Dandenong. And it’s fair to say there were a few teething pains in the forced amalgamation of the former cities of Dandenong and Springvale back in late 1994. Roz Blades and John Kelly were two coun-
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cillors from the former councils and recall the great fights over the new entity’s name and boundaries. For Springvale residents, their City of 94,000 people suddenly became just a suburb, Blades recalls. Whilst Kelly remembers Dandenong’s suc-
cessful pitch to stop the council being named Heatherton. At the time, Springvale didn’t even want to merge with Dandenong. It wanted to bond with suburbs by the bay. Meanwhile Dandenong had a wish to subsume most of Springvale and nearly half of the
City of Berwick. Suffice to say, neither got exactly what they wanted. And three decades on, was the pain of amalgamation worth it? Turn to page 12 for more of the story