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  • Watching out for your neighbours

    NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch has been going for well over 30 years in many countries throughout the world. A community-based volunteer crime prevention and community safety organisation,…

  • Competition’s stab at film making

    Competition’s stab at film making

    A TALENTED young Casey resident has been announced as the winner for the City of Casey’s short film competition. Amar Haque received $1000 as well…

  • Manufacturing set to make the next big thing

    By CASEY NEILL MORE than 550 people heard that “manufacturing will be the next big thing in the Victorian economy” at the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase.…

  • Centre for dream support

    Centre for dream support

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey Cardinia Business Hub supports dreams. This is how Waterman Business Centres Director Neville Waterman surmised the purpose of the new…

  • Youth fit for correction

    Youth fit for correction

    By BRIDGET SCOTT ORGANISERS of a fitness program run for young offenders in the community have pleaded with local businesses to jump on board and…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Dandenong Show THE show is in its 143rd year and will feature carnival rides, animal competitions, a fireworks display and more. There’ll be a truck…

  • Man arrested after three-hour police chase

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN Endeavour Hills man is in police custody after swapping between several allegedly stolen cars during a three-hour chase from Dandenong to…

  • Mum walks tall

    Mum walks tall

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Dancing to a different tune for her darling son… FOUR-YEAR-OLD Armani Armel can’t speak any words to his mother. The child uses…

  • Journal news on the streets

    Journal news on the streets

    WELCOME to the first edition of the new Journal News. The Journal News combines the best of the Berwick News and the Dandenong Journal to…

  • Home visit for security

    Home visit for security

    By CASEY NEILL For the past two months, police have been knocking on doors and speaking to homeowners to advise them about ways to reduce…

  • Mosque tensions rise

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NEIGHBOURS have accused proponents of a proposed Doveton mosque of “giving us the finger” after a recent submission to boost the height…

  • Cost of free speech rises

    Cost of free speech rises

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Casey councillor Paul Richardson faces $200,000-plus in legal costs after his discrimination claims against Casey council were rejected by the Victorian…

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