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  • Leaders’ badges of honour

    Leaders’ badges of honour

    MOSSGIEL Park Primary School’s new Junior School Council was officially sworn in earlier this month. Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani was at the Endeavour Hills school…

  • Breakfast’s recipe for success

    Breakfast’s recipe for success

    BUSINESS owners from throughout the region had a morning filled with food last Wednesday when about 200 people turned out for the first event of…

  • Paramedics’ constant abuse from patients

    Paramedics’ constant abuse from patients

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JUST weeks after speaking out about being the victim of assault while on the job, paramedic Bracha Rafael was witness to another…

  • Get the right balance

    Get the right balance

    BALANCED Insight Psychology and Just for Kids Psychology in Endeavour Hills offers just what its name suggests, a balanced, relaxed and supportive environment for all…

  • On board for service

    On board for service

    The Plasterboard and Insulation Store is opening from Saturday 21 March. Glen Wright from Insulspec Solutions and Brett Mitchell from Plaster Sales are joining forces…

  • Wise words coming out

    Wise words coming out

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG-RAISED author Philip Taffs has some words of wisdom for budding writers in his home town following the release of his first…

  • Love beyond bounds

    Love beyond bounds

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY single mum Simone can’t put a price on the love for her son. Five-month-old Isaac was born prematurely at 27 weeks…

  • Ice breakthrough

    Ice breakthrough

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Independent report backs Drug Court success… THE report is in – there’s a cheaper and more effective way to right drug-addicted repeat-criminals…

  • Gearing up for winter arts

    CASEY council is now calling for people to register for the 2015 Winter Arts Festival later this year. The City of Casey is now taking…

  • Bottle shop health hit

    By CASEY NEILL A NEW Dandenong South liquor outlet could hurt public health in already struggling suburbs. City of Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan was…

  • Security call over mob fight

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Rising mob violence around Dandenong’s Civic Square has seen one youth stabbed and others bashed and king-hit. Last Tuesday afternoon, police took…

  • Terror fear may close car park

    TERRORIST fears mean the public car park under the multi-million civic centre may never re-open. The 40-space car park has been closed to the public…

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