City of Greater Dandenong, Administrative division in Victoria, Australia.
Greater Dandenong is an administrative region in Melbourne's southeastern suburbs with a mix of residential areas and green spaces. The area spans several neighborhoods and connects diverse communities with various local facilities.
The city formed in 1994 through a merger of parts from the former City of Dandenong and City of Springvale. This consolidation created the current administrative structure that reflects a growing and evolving area.
The region acknowledges the Bunurong People as Traditional Custodians, and their cultural connections shape daily life here. Residents honor these relationships through local initiatives and recognition of Indigenous places and customs.
The Dandenong Civic Centre on Lonsdale Street is the main hub for administration and community services. Visitors can find different departments there that provide information and support for local matters.
Over 100,000 residents speak languages other than English at home, making this one of Victoria's most multilingual regions. This linguistic diversity shapes the look, businesses, and daily life throughout the area.
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