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  • Scouts deny being target

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE District Commissioner for Scouts in Casey has denied there is an upward trend in Scout hall break-ins despite a third hall…

  • Visions for the future

    BUSINESSES and future employees connected and shared their stories at a breakfast in Dandenong this month. City of Greater Dandenong’s Youth and Family Services team…

  • Police call off police pursuits

    ENDEAVOUR Hills detectives are investigating two dangerous police pursuits which were forced to be terminated. Both incidents occurred between midnight and 4am. The first chase,…

  • Wheel bandits leave car dealers flat

    POLICE investigating a spate of wheel rim thefts across Casey suspect the items are being sold on the black market. In just over a week,…

  • Bin blaze

    POLICE were called to a bin fire that was lit behind a Dandenong business earlier this month. The fire was started behind the Superior Drive…

  • Audi arson

    DETECTIVES are investigating whether a stolen car was dumped and then set alight in the early hours of the morning near the Dandenong Creek trail.…

  • Women rob woman

    A WOMAN has been robbed and forced to the ground while she was walking through Dandenong in the middle of the day. The 24-year-old was…

  • Terror hearing

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Narre Warren teenager charged with importing weapons allegedly for use in a foiled Anzac Day terror plot will stay in custody…

  • Somyurek stands aside

    Somyurek stands aside

    South Eastern Metropolitan Region upper house MP Adem Somyurek has stood aside as minister for small business amid bullying claims. Mr Somyurek is under investigation…

  • Proud face of courage

    Proud face of courage

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK plastic surgeon has praised the Casey community for raising the funds to have a young child from Papua New Guinea…

  • Herb gives a helping hand

    Herb gives a helping hand

    ANOTHER three talented up-and-comers in the design and media fields have been helped on their career path by the Herb Thomas Memorial Trust. RMIT students…

  • Refugees set to be hit by Budget change

    Refugees set to be hit by Budget change

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CHARITY groups fear budget changes do nothing to help alleviate the already deperate plight of assylum seekers in Greater Dandenong and Casey.…

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