Tag: News
A kick out of helping
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
IN CARLOS’S eyes, there is no greater reward than being a volunteer.
For more than two decades Doveton’s Juan Carlos Loyola...
Bench fire
POLICE and CFA were called to a fire in Hallam where equipment at a playground was on fire.
Around 11.40pm on Saturday 8 November, fire...
Reckless charges
A 39-YEAR-old Endeavour Hills man has been arrested and charged with 13 offences following an investigation.
The man’s charges included burglary, theft, the handling of...
Appalling abuse can turn to honour and respect for all
By GRAEME CANN (CASEY PASTORS NETWORK)
AS A man, I am obviously appalled by the statistics relating to the abuse of women and...
Mosque hits back
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
Minarets prompt concerns over jihadist teaching...
A SOON-to-be-built Doveton mosque has slammed suggestions by a Casey councillor that it could be a...
Soccer friends in the net
WHO’S up for some soccer among friends?
Last Friday Doveton Special Soccer School held its 11th annual Friendship Day in which more than 100 children...
Invitation to feel valued
By CASEY NEILL
A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE.
She told last week’s South East Business Networks’...
Centre’s strength to reach out
WAVERLEY Gardens was recently sold and is now under new management.
Global property services firm Jones Lang LaSalle has taken control of the centre, which...
Traders demand political will for Little India precinct
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
EMBATTLED Little India traders have demanded the Labor Party’s proposed showcase Indian cultural precinct be set in Dandenong.
During a grilling by traders...
Putting out a new message
Frank Cresia, CEO of Waverley Industries
WHEN approached by the City of Casey to participate in the White Ribbon Challenge Family Violence program...
Monash in gridlock after spill
UPDATE 3.27pm
VicRoads has advised all lanes on the Monash Freeway have re-opened after an aviation fuel spill this morning.
The freeway was opened to traffic...
Agriculture the big winner
EVEN in its 143rd year, the Dandenong Show just keeps on keeping on - with a little help from social media seemingly.
Organisers reported crowds...