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In winning company
By JASON ADAMS MONEY Come Back produced a faultless display when he secured his 11th career win on Thursday at Sandown Park. Money Come Back…
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Stray protects Rams from Panthers
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Premier Cricket – Premier Round 16 (day 1) THE tough days in the field are not going away for Dandenong as…
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Boom Boom… Rangers downed
By JARROD POTTER WNBL – Round 16 VICTORY versus City wasn’t the only Melbourne Derby on Saturday as the Dandenong Rangers fell away after half-time…
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Choir call for more
What\’s on THE Casey Choir is calling for potential new members to put their hand up to be part of the group for 2015. The…
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Future reserved for HQ
By BRIDGET SCOTT A HOTEL has been suggested as a replacement for the existing council chambers land once the new Casey Cultural Precinct is opened.…
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Help is on hand
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY woman whose younger brother took his own life two years ago has launched a petition to make it mandatory for…
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Award’s goal
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN ANNUAL community award named after one of Doveton’s most passionate volunteers is once again open for applications. The Juan Carlos Loyola…
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Fine fuels anger
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Haulage company let off the hook over traffic mayhem fuel spill… TOLL Group has been fined just over $7000 for an aviation…
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Set to make her mark
By CASEY NEILL GABRIELLE Williams not only kept Dandenong in Labor hands at last year’s State Election – she kept it in Collingwood’s grasp, too.…
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Watching the grass grow
By JARROD POTTER NOT many cricketers have notched up the milestone Dandenong West mainstay Ken Goodes has just celebrated. Goodes, 66, was the man of…
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Set to walk tall
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS JANG Dhadly has long dreamed of walking with straight feet into his parents’ home in Punjab, India. Thanks to a leg-up from…
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Breaking the ice wall
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO staff members from Hallam Medical Group who run a program to help people whose loved ones suffer from drug addiction have…