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  • Fake gun hold-up arrest

    A MAN has been arrested after raiding a Hallam milk bar while brandishing a fake gun. The man raided the George Chudleigh Drive store just…

  • Bail refused over teen terror charge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Hallam teenager charged in relation to a foiled Anzac Day terror plot has been denied bail. Sevdet Besim, 18, appeared at…

  • Police in home stand-off

    A MAN has been remanded in custody after a stand-off with police at a Doveton property that lasted more than four hours. Police first attended…

  • Charges follow servo raids

    FOUR teenagers have been arrested following 15 armed robberies on service stations in Casey and Dandenong, in which $30,000 worth of cash and cigarettes were…

  • Driver killed in tree smash

    Driver killed in tree smash

    A DANDENONG North man has died following a car crash in Doveton this morning (Friday). Police believe a Holden sedan was travelling on Power Road…

  • Honour for excellent effort

    Honour for excellent effort

    By CASEY NEILL CARL Bizon has joined the state’s business greats on the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame’s Honour Roll. The managing director of TriMas…

  • No sign of Somyurek

    No sign of Somyurek

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  EMBATTLED South-Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Adem Somyurek has missed the first two Parliamentary sitting days since being stood down as a cabinet…

  • Boy on gun assault charges

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 16-YEAR-OLD boy has been charged after an alleged pistol whipping at a Narre Warren shopping centre on Friday afternoon. His victim…

  • Crash driver saved from drowning

    Crash driver saved from drowning

    A DOVETON man saved his trapped friend from downing after their car rolled into an open drain full of water. Police have praised the man…

  • Her values endure in scholarship

    Her values endure in scholarship

    A NURSING scholarship is to honour Carol Friday. The City of Casey registered nurse and midwife and her son Greig, 29, were on the Germanwings…

  • Below the surface

    Below the surface

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A TOUR of the aboriginal sites of significance throughout Greater Dandenong and Casey revealed the past and what is buried below but…

  • Stitching for survival

    Stitching for survival

    By CASEY NEILL WOMEN have used art and craft to capture harrowing stories of survival. Stitching Our Stories is on display at Heritage Hill Museum…

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