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Skills for Life THE next in a line of practical life information sessions in the City of Casey will be held in April. The free...

Harmony spreading across the hills

THE Endeavour Hills community understands the importance of harmony. Last Friday students from Thomas Mitchell proved this when they celebrated national Harmony Day, an acknowledgement...

Piggy out of the bank for fund-raiser

A DANDENONG bank will fund-raise for the Royal Children’s Hospital next week. Bendigo Bank staff will volunteer their time between 10am and 1pm on Thursday...

Girl unharmed after falling under train

A 16-YEAR-OLD girl has miraculously survived after falling on the railway tracks at Hallam station just before a train hurtled over the top of...

Council hits out at fights

By BRIDGET SCOTT A CITY of Casey councillor has called for a bi-law to prevent the “barbaric“ sport of case fighting coming to Casey. Councillor Amanda...

Wheels protest on a roll

By CASEY NEILL TRAINS, trams, buses and trucks will stop traffic in central Dandenong next month. Committee for Dandenong member Jill Walsh last week announced the...

Cranny to get extra honour

A NEW avenue of honour has been proposed for the City of Casey as the centenary of the Gallipoli landing fast approaches. This would be...

Looking forward to hope

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE father tried to fight back his tears but he couldn’t. The son he loves is seemingly addicted to drugs and...

School racers revved up

MOSSGIEL Park Primary - start your engines! Students from the Endeavour Hills primary school held their biennial Grand Prix fundraiser last Friday, ahead of Melbourne’s...

Principal shows his school’s potential

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GREG McMahon loves an opportunity. And as the new principal of Doveton College he sees his new job as just that. After...

Police call for backing to tackle drugs problem

By BRIDGET SCOTT REPRESENTATIVES from sporting clubs across the City of Casey got an insight into the local ice problem last Wednesday night...

Doors set to slam shut after funding cut

By CASEY NEILL A SUPPORT service for African families will close its doors within months after losing Federal Government funding. African Communities Foundation Australia (ACFA) in...

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Read all about it – schools gain book bonanza

Hundreds of donated books are filling school library shelves, thanks to an annual charity fundraiser. Noble-Park Dingley and Springvale City rotary clubs raised $4400...