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Journey to the shores of peace
ENDEAVOUR Hills resident Asanga Seneviratne was among 76 students who represented Victoria at the Anzac Centenary Dawn Service at Gallipoli, Turkey. The Berwick Haileybury College…
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Bridge of tolerance
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey is continually recognised for its multiculturalism. A plethora of people and families with wide-ranging nationalities live there. When…
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Burger gut feeling shoots for the hipsters
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE seems to be a sudden appetite for hipster in Springvale. Alex Vuong and chef John Liu had a gut feel that…
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New chapter
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A DANDENONG shop that has been selling Christian books since 1977 has closed its doors for the last time. Glenys, from Word…
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Chef builds friendships through food
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HELEN Shaikhan is undaunted by cooking for large numbers of people. She and three other asylum seekers will be cooking up a…
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Box maker is packed with pride over his young award
By CASEY NEILL BRAD Huggett turned to boxes to bring his family from Zimbabwe to Australia. The 34-year-old started Rebul Packaging in Hallam about nine…
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MP slams ‘soft on terror’ stand
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has hit out at the seat’s Labor candidate for taking a “soft” stance on terror after Mr…
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Legal help for Centrelink aid
PEOPLE running into Centrelink hurdles are eligible for free legal advice at Victoria Legal Aid’s Dandenong office. VLA commonwealth entitlements program manager Len Jaffit said…
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Court tells why teen was held
SEVDET Besim, the Hallam teenager charged in relation to an alleged Anzac Day terror plot, had been with Numan Haider the day he was killed…
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Groups urged to step up for cash
COMMUNITY, arts and environment groups can apply for cash to help them grow. This year’s Casey Cardinia Foundation Community Grants Program will open on 8…
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Looking Back
100 years ago 3 June 1915 The War The troops from Australia continue to render a great service to the Empire, and accounts of the…
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Valour quilts for veterans’ comfort
Maxwell Alwyn Llewelyn Max joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to…