News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…