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  • Fallen’s families get pensions

      NEWSPAPERS were key to the recruiting effort in Victoria during World War I. The frontlines in Turkey and Europe needed a continual supply of…

  • Saner counsel must prevail

    CASEY Multifaith Network president Jim Reiher has pleaded for understanding in the wake of the Anzac terror raids. Mr Reiher released a a statement expressing…

  • Bomb alarm clears station

    A BOMB hoax caused a complete evacuation of Dandenong Railway Station on Saturday. “In this environment it’s not ideal,” Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Glen…

  • Night park attack

    A MAN was knocked unconscious and robbed while walking through central Dandenong with friends on a Friday night. He was with friends near James and…

  • Bus back home

    Bus back home

    By CASEY NEILL A FRANTIC mum went to the Dandenong Police Station counter on 15 April living every parent’s worst nightmare – her daughter was…

  • Girl breaks away from kidnap bid

    A TEENAGE girl managed to escape into a nearby park after a man tried to take her from a Doveton bus stop this month. The…

  • Jobs to make an active connection

    A JOB seeker service will itself generate four new jobs in Narre Warren, seven in Cranbourne and 14 in Dandenong and Springvale. New Job Prospects…

  • Wasp report stings council into action

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MORE than 50 wasp sightings in Casey have been referred to pest controllers over a three month period in 2015, compared to…

  • Sin bin for blaze dare

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who caused Fountain Gate shopping centre to be evacuated after setting a bin full of cardboard on fire as a…

  • Road rage driver hits car with hammer

    Narre Warren police are appealing for witnesses after reports of a man driving erratically, tailgating and striking a Lexus with a hammer on the Monash…

  • Health kitchen food strike serves up a sour taste

    By CASEY NEILL MONASH Health has refused to confirm whether it threw away food left unattended during a kitchen strike last week – or served…

  • Stingrays revel in the heat

    By JARROD POTTER TAC Cup – Round 5 FLYING out with an ANZAC Day victory in tow, Dandenong Stingrays made the most of their trip…

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