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  • A job makes refugees feel they’ve arrived

    A job makes refugees feel they’ve arrived

    By CASEY NEILL WHAT does having a job mean to a refugee? “I’m happy,” was Dandenong man Hussain Bakhtiari’s simple response, a grin on his…

  • Edge of despair

    By CASEY NEILL Suburb gripped in ‘web of disadvantage’… DOVETON is among the state’s seven most disadvantaged postcodes and in danger of ‘dropping off the…

  • Salon disgusted at sex wax shocker

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Linden Place Hair Shop in Doveton will no longer take male ’walk-ins’ for waxing after an incident when a man exposed…

  • Teen pleads guilty to Anzac terror plot

    Teen pleads guilty to Anzac terror plot

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE 15-YEAR-OLD boy from Britain implicated in the foiled terror plot allegedly targeting Anzac Day services in Melbourne’s south-east has plead guilty.…

  • Stage set for music funding

    NEW funding has been made available for aspiring Casey musicians who want the chance to get up on stage and wow a crowd. Youth Affairs…

  • Burglar’s capture is on cards

    Burglar’s capture is on cards

    A BRAZEN burglar was clearly not thinking straight when he broke into a Narre Warren auto store and stole a number of gift cards that…

  • Memories drawn back

    Memories drawn back

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TURKEY and Australia combined this month when the Turkish Vice Consul visited Casey and was presented with a special gift by Holt…

  • Council comes out shining in ratepayer survey

    CASEY council’s satisfaction survey results have been released this month. For its overall performance, Casey scored 61, one point above the state-wide average of 60,…

  • Employees’ payment options

    Employees have both rights and obligations when they are changing jobs. The Australian Tax Office says that when they leave or change jobs – or…

  • Cambage is back

    Cambage is back

    By JARROD POTTER SOUTH EAST basketball sensation Elizabeth Cambage will finally return to Dandenong basketball courts – but not in the way we expected last…

  • Siekman takes the helm

    Siekman takes the helm

    By JARROD POTTER IT’S ALREADY been a jam-packed and accolade-filled year for Dandenong Stingrays’ assistant coach Wayne Siekman. He led Vic Metro Youth Girls to…

  • Taste of the country

    Taste of the country

    A Taste of Tamworth comes to the Hallam Hotel early next month. Three impressive country acts, Carter and Carter, Jetty Road and Roo Arcus, have…

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