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  • Club pushes to get its needs back on the agenda

    Club pushes to get its needs back on the agenda

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Hallam Hawks Football Club sees itself as a family club that’s proud of its support for women’s footy but its efforts to…

  • Taking the stress out

    Taking the stress out

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Stress and anxiety is best not fought by teenage girls – indeed anyone – on their own, says Hallam-based Angel Light Link…

  • Gun pose sent the wrong message

    Gun pose sent the wrong message

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS An Endeavour Hills man brought trouble on himself and his father after posing with an unregistered gun in a sinister MMS message…

  • Candidate flashes his election cash

    Candidate flashes his election cash

    Federal Holt Liberal candidate James Mathias has pledged $276,000 for road upgrades if a Turnbull Government is elected. Under the package, $226,000 will be allocated…

  • Liberal spending with stolen card

    Liberal spending with stolen card

    WHILE a man was asleep at a factory premises in Hallam, his wallet was stolen and thousands of dollars spent in a couple of hours.…

  • Bad sport makes off with footy club cash

    Bad sport makes off with footy club cash

    THE Doveton Football Netball Club had thousands of dollars stolen from its Frawley Road address. An offender ransacked the office space and stole $2000 in…

  • Charges over nine-day crime wave

    Charges over nine-day crime wave

    A man on a nine-day crime spree, where he allegedly targeted service stations in Hampton Park, has been charged. Frankston detectives charged the Carrum Downs…

  • Administrator says builder was ‘insolvent’

    Administrator says builder was ‘insolvent’

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Collapsed boutique builder Botanic Homes had been trading insolvent for several months before going into voluntary administration in early May, its appointed…

  • Open and shut success

    Open and shut success

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Hallam-based company Dorma Australia has more sliding door moments than most. In short, it makes the drive-units that open and close automated…

  • Proud of their links to the past

    Proud of their links to the past

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Three-generation family business Bartlett Equipment’s 70-year history is one of ingenuity. Since starting in Clayton South in 1946, the truck and trailer…

  • Trading places

    Trading places

    Hallam Senior College hospitality students catered for 80 people in an in-house trades gala event as other students took guests on a tour of the…

  • Crime up, police down

    Crime up, police down

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY’S soaring crime rate – up more than 15 per cent on a per capita basis in the past year – has…

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