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  • Refugee stories to be saved

    Refugee stories to be saved

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AS A 10-year-old Maria Napoleon had little idea of the human catastrophe she escaped in a small boat when she landed in…

  • Hills crash kills two and leaves another critical

    Hills crash kills two and leaves another critical

    A NARRE Warren man and an Endeavour Hills boy have died at the scene of a two-car crash in Kallista. An 18-year-old Narre Warren North…

  • Workshops bring rhythm that can’t be beat

    Workshops bring rhythm that can’t be beat

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PRIMARY school students have started a monumental work that can only do good for young minds – and their dance moves. Members…

  • Gifts to warm their hearts

    Gifts to warm their hearts

    BY JARROD McALEESE RESIDENTS are encouraged to nominate a community group or family in need of a dryer this winter, with selected recipients to be…

  • ChilOut ambassador doesn’t chicken out

    ChilOut ambassador doesn’t chicken out

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HASINA Resa is one of the lucky ones. Her escape – with her family- from persecution in Afghanistan in 2001 to settle…

  • Two break-ins in one night

    Two break-ins in one night

    ONE man successfully forced entry into two Casey businesses in one night, fleeing with electrical goods and cash. The thief started his crime spree around…

  • Cavaliers parry off loss threats

    Cavaliers parry off loss threats

    By JARROD POTTER BIG V – ROUND 9 EVEN when nothing is going their way, the Cavaliers somehow find a way to eke out the…

  • Up close with their heroes

    Up close with their heroes

    BY JARROD McALEESE YEAR 7 students in Kambrya College’s Athlete Development Program (ADP) were fortunate recent guests at Whitten Oval, home of the AFL’s Western…

  • Who’s the big cheese?

    Who’s the big cheese?

    RESIDENTS can decide the future of Berwick’s Old Cheese Factory. The City of Casey is inviting locals to have their say on the draft Old…

  • Botanic plasterer says he’s hit the wall

    Botanic plasterer says he’s hit the wall

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DEVASTATED tradie has said he is owed about $200,000 after working for Botanic Homes right up to the day of its…

  • Moves to save heritage

    Moves to save heritage

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HAMPTON Park Primary School’s original building could be shifted to a reserve and be home to a much-needed men’s shed under a…

  • Eagle roof has wings

    Eagle roof has wings

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A HALLAM company has won a $2 million contract to supply and install the eye-catching roof on Bunjil Place arts and civic…

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