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  • Cops show they’re friendly and frothy

    Cops show they’re friendly and frothy

    IF LAST week was anything to go by, the Coffee with a Cop initiative might be around for a while in Casey. On Thursday police…

  • Happy with snappy visitors

    Happy with snappy visitors

    PICTURES came to life at Endeavour Hills Library as part of its school holiday program. Children aged four to 10 years old didn’t have to…

  • Sticky date’s raw hunger for naked foods

    Sticky date’s raw hunger for naked foods

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S nothing like promises of ‘free and naked’ to grab the attention. Noble Park-based Kez’s Kitchen has unleashed two liberatingly labelled health…

  • Square of disharmony

    Square of disharmony

    By CASEY NEILL Councillor blasts art works for turning beautiful space into ’Bogan Central’… A GREATER Dandenong councillor has slammed the $17,500 price tag for…

  • Business mum to speak up

    A SUCCESSFUL businesswoman and mother of nine will be the guest speaker at a Casey Cardinia Region lunch in Cranbourne next month. Doctor Judith Slocombe’s…

  • Born to be a nurse

    Born to be a nurse

    PATSY Lyons, who was matron at Dandenong Hospital for 10 years, devoted her life to caring for others. Patsy was born in Dublin, Ireland, on…

  • $1million family is a quick pick winner

    ONE lucky family is now $1 million richer after purchasing a quick pick for $8.55 at the Hallam Square News and Lotto. The winners purchased…

  • Indian food’s finest

    RENOWNED Melbourne chef Radhay Kishan’s last venture brings his authentic take on Indian cuisine to Springvale. Radhay and his wife Kalavati Kishan’s latest venture Chaat…

  • War’s fine art

    War’s fine art

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WELL-RESPECTED group of Casey artists will this weekend launch its special Anzac centenary exhibition. Provenance Artists, a not-for-profit group of local…

  • None Of Our Business But….

    None Of Our Business But….

    A DANDENONG police officer got a welcome surprise last week. When coming out to the front desk to meet with reporters for their weekly media…

  • Friends’ double celebration

    Friends’ double celebration

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HALLAM’s Friends of Red Cross celebrated two very special occasions on Monday 15 June. Dorothy Browne was awarded as its longest serving…

  • Ranger’s smart move

    Ranger’s smart move

    By JARROD POTTER SWAPPING her notebook for the Australian playbook, Dandenong rising star guard Aimie Clydesdale is flying abroad to take on her next basketball…

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