News
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Council steps up for court
AN EXTRA court at the Doveton Netball Club is a step closer to being a reality. After a meeting with Casey councillor Damien Rosario, the…
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Teachers unwilling to remove paedophile priest
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FATHER Peter Searson’s terror reign at Holy Family School in Doveton continued because a delegation of teachers advised they did not want…
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Cardinal ‘tricked’ into cover-up
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CARDINAL George Pell has claimed he was deceived into not taking timely action against Doveton Holy Family’s former violent paedophile priest Peter…
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No dough from Hallam bakery robbery
THIEVES ransacked a Hallam bakery but fled without stealing anything. The Spring Square store was broken into between 6pm on 2 February and 12.30am on…
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Welcome in any language
CULTURAL diversity is something to be proud of. This is why the Endeavour Hills Library held an International Mother Language Day event on Tuesday 23…
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Life changing blow
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE irony was too much for Zoe – she couldn’t stop the tears from falling. It was May 2010 and the 29-year-old…
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Failed break-in
A WINDOW was smashed in daylight at a residential address in Endeavour Hills in an attempted burglary. Would-be raiders tried to gain entry to the…
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Futile break-in bid
AN emergency door was damaged in an attempted burglary in Hallam last week. The unsuccessful offenders attended the property on Hallam Road between Wednesday 17…
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Murder charge
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A 33-YEAR-OLD Dandenong man has been arrested after the death of a woman in Hallam on Saturday. Police were called to the…
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Sights on shed
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Funds backing brings project closer… A NEW men’s shed in Casey is one step closer to becoming a reality. Casey council unanimously…
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Diversity of views over council policy
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY council’s new diversity policy was officially adopted this week, with Rosalie Crestani the only councillor to dissent. Cr Rafal Kaplon introduced…
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Syndicate wins $1.2 million
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FIVE Hallam workers were jumping for joy this week when they learned they’d won the lotto. The private syndicate of five colleagues…