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  • Tears as workers say they are being forced out

    By CASEY NEILL CASEY residents with more than 20 years’ service are set to lose their jobs at Sandown Racecourse. Thirty-four Sandown and Caulfield garden…

  • Diamonds sparkle

    Diamonds sparkle

    By JARROD POTTER UNEARTHING their best and brightest from the inaugural campaign, the Berwick Diamonds Women’s Gridiron Team celebrated the end of the season with…

  • A Panther powerhouse

    A Panther powerhouse

    By JARROD POTTER THE PRIDE of the Panthers were on display Thursday night as 12 elite Dandenong Cricket Club players were inducted into the club’s…

  • Thunderbolts strike Swans

    Thunderbolts strike Swans

    By JARROD POTTER PREMIER CRICKET – Round 15 (day 1) A CAVALCADE of Test players took Casey Fields by storm on Saturday as Casey-South Melbourne…

  • Pizza with a lot of paradise

    Pizza with a lot of paradise

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT TAKES a super-supreme reason for a pizzeria to stand out from the Melbourne pack. For Dandenong eatery Taste of Paradise Halal…

  • Cash to spread cheer

    Cash to spread cheer

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHRISTMAS came early for Windermere this holiday season. Last December Windermere Child and Family Services, based in Narre Warren, was awarded a…

  • Path back home to quality

    Path back home to quality

    By CASEY NEILL SWIM against the tide is Aluminium Industries managing director Jim Gallagher’s top piece of advice. And he seems to know what he’s…

  • Precinct’s plans go on show

    THE new draft plan for a popular Endeavour Hills precinct has been placed on public display by Casey council. The plan, which is on public…

  • Brain injury after woman attacked

    AN ELDERLY woman sustained a fractured eye socket and bleeding on the brain during a vicious attack in Endeavour Hills. Police have urged anyone who…

  • Outright, outright… and outright

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – Turf 1 Round 8 (day 2) IN A day of DDCA carnage, maximum points were seized by…

  • Woman steps in to tackle shop ‘creep’

    A 21-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren woman allegedly spotted a “creepy” older man touching her younger sister in a Fountain Gate lolly shop. The woman, who had…

  • Bulls’ dreams Splatt-ered

    Bulls’ dreams Splatt-ered

    VICTORIAN SUB DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – South East 1st XI Round 10 (day 1) WHETHER Eagle or Bull, the result was the same on a…

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