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  • Creative youth

    Creative youth

    SOME of Casey’s most creative and artistic young people were recognised at the 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition awards ceremony on 11 June. The…

  • Home for new design

    Home for new design

    By CASEY NEILL and GEORGIA WESTGARTH A HALLAM design studio is in the running for top housing awards. Graham Jones Design’s home Emerald is a…

  • Bail after bomb scare

    A 27-YEAR-OLD man was arrested after police rushed to a bomb scare in Doveton this month. The police Bomb Response Unit was called to the…

  • Idle hands forge troubles for blacksmith

    Idle hands forge troubles for blacksmith

    SOMETIMES, when we had nothing to buy from the shops we wandered along the main street and looked in the shop windows. Or we would…

  • Clinic of convenience

    Clinic of convenience

    NARRE Warren Clinic is a one-stop location for health needs and with a chemist opening soon, it will be even more convenient. Practice manager Carlene…

  • Minister’s ‘no’ to violence

    Minister’s ‘no’ to violence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW family violence campaign seeking to raise awareness in local schools was launched in Berwick this month, the day after damning…

  • Boy grabbed for backpack

    POLICE are looking for a man who grabbed at a 10-year-old boy in Noble Park as he walked home from school. The boy was walking…

  • No trouble brewing here, say cops, just a friendly get together

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW police initiative encouraging the community to meet their local police officers is coming to Endeavour Hills. The Coffee with a…

  • Uplifting awards

    Uplifting awards

    TWO beautiful images captured by Journal photographers were awarded top prizes at the annual Community Newspapers of Australia awards. The southern division awards recognise community…

  • Pitching in with ideas

    YOUNG entrepreneurs can pitch their best business ideas for a chance to make them a reality. Casey Cardinia Region group has invited 15 to 21-year-olds…

  • Breakfast time at Bernies

    Breakfast time at Bernies

    By GARRY HOWE RETAIL veteran Bernie Brooks did not have to look past the front door of his home for an example of what he…

  • Future’s looking bright

    Future’s looking bright

    By CASEY NEILL TYRONE Landsman ran Future Metals Recycling from his car when the business first moved into Melbourne in 2008. The company’s managing director…

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