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  • Wheels protest on a roll

    By CASEY NEILL TRAINS, trams, buses and trucks will stop traffic in central Dandenong next month. Committee for Dandenong member Jill Walsh last week announced…

  • Cranny to get extra honour

    A NEW avenue of honour has been proposed for the City of Casey as the centenary of the Gallipoli landing fast approaches. This would be…

  • Mustangs gallop away

    PREMIER CRICKET WHILE the Dandenong cricket sides didn’t fare too well – bowing out of their respective competitions last week – there still remained one…

  • Top boots to fill

    Top boots to fill

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Rangers have severed ties with championship winning coach Mark Wright ahead of the 2015/16 WNBL season. The WNBL team will search…

  • Looking forward to hope

    Looking forward to hope

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE father tried to fight back his tears but he couldn’t. The son he loves is seemingly addicted to drugs and he…

  • School racers revved up

    School racers revved up

    MOSSGIEL Park Primary – start your engines! Students from the Endeavour Hills primary school held their biennial Grand Prix fundraiser last Friday, ahead of Melbourne’s…

  • Principal shows his school’s potential

    Principal shows his school’s potential

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GREG McMahon loves an opportunity. And as the new principal of Doveton College he sees his new job as just that. After…

  • Fun for Casey kids

    Fun for Casey kids

    What’s On THE free Casey Kids Carnival is a free day of activities for children of all ages. The event will include live performers, rides,…

  • Police call for backing to tackle drugs problem

    Police call for backing to tackle drugs problem

    By BRIDGET SCOTT REPRESENTATIVES from sporting clubs across the City of Casey got an insight into the local ice problem last Wednesday night and how…

  • Doors set to slam shut after funding cut

    Doors set to slam shut after funding cut

    By CASEY NEILL A SUPPORT service for African families will close its doors within months after losing Federal Government funding. African Communities Foundation Australia (ACFA)…

  • Arsonists strike at pre-school

    Arsonists strike at pre-school

    POLICE are appealing for any information after a disused pre-school building in Endeavour Hills was set on fire last weekend. The fire is being treated…

  • It’s all off!

    It’s all off!

    By JARROD POTTER PANTHERS and Hawks will not merge after talks between the two Victorian Premier Cricket Clubs fell apart this week. With Monash University’s…

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