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  • Police seek fire suspect

    Police seek fire suspect

    By CASEY NEILL POLICE are searching for a man seen fleeing a fire at a former Endeavour Hills high school last night. Casey CIU detectives…

  • They’re a happy lot

    IT WAS all smiles this month when members from the City of Casey took to the streets with a camera to film the community doing…

  • Fuel spill flashpoint

    Fuel spill flashpoint

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN aviation fuel spill that gridlocked the Monash Freeway and the surrounding road network for five hours on Wednesday has ignited concerns…

  • Security found in a safe place

    Security found in a safe place

    By CASEY NEILL WELLSPRINGS for Women has been a safe place for women in need since it opened its doors in Dandenong 20 years ago.…

  • Appeal for refuge support

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG-based magistrate has called for funding to boost the number family violence refuges. Pauline Spencer said the law was supported by…

  • Coalition makes security promise

    Coalition makes security promise

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Coalition has pledged $2000 to the Endeavour Hills Junior Football Club for new security doors. Crime Prevention Minister Edward O’Donohue was…

  • Wrongdoing denied

    Wrongdoing denied

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS and LACHLAN MOORHEAD A FUNERAL parlour business implicated in reports about a State Ombudsman’s investigation into Casey councillors Geoff Ablett and Amanda…

  • Vehicle given top priority

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CFA groups in the City of Casey will benefit from a $260,000 field operations vehicle under a re-elected Napthine Government. Liberal candidate…

  • Health care lifeline

    Health care lifeline

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN INTENSIVE care unit will be built at Casey Hospital as part of a $106.3 million expansion promised by Labor if it…

  • Guilty plea over fatal train crash

    A TRUCK driver last week pleaded guilty to five charges over a fatal Dandenong South train crash. Melville Bollen, 72, from Narre Warren North, was…

  • Voice rises for democracy

    Voice rises for democracy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY resident, originally from South Sudan, has been an active participant in the state’s Democracy Ambassador program ahead of the 29…

  • Grocery memories come flooding back

    Jack Johnson is the author of when The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

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