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Strength of support
By CASEY NEILL MORE than 50 mechanics took one look at Ghulam Haidar’s polio-withered leg and turned him away, refusing to give the Hampton Park…
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Student steps up
By CASEY NEILL A NARRE Warren student was the first nominee for this year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Youth Enterprise Award. Tom Cunningham was…
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Crime hotspot
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HALLAM has been the worst hit suburb in Casey for car thefts over a two week period from April to May, according…
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Helping hand from Herb
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…
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Bringing it back home
By JARROD POTTER EXCISING the wounds of last year’s defeat, Vic Metro Youth Girls reclaimed what is rightfully theirs – the AFL Youth Girls National…
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Rocking their skates on
YOUNG people from across Casey joined in National Youth Week celebrations at the annual Rock ‘n’ Skate Festival on Saturday 18 April at The Shed…
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Teens tame the greens
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE sky’s the limit for two rising star golfers from Lyndhurst Secondary College, who competed at state level on Monday. Year 10…
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The homeless give all
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH MOVED by the people struggling in earthquake ruined Nepal, Narre Warren’s own struggling families and homeless gave whatever they had to the…
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Short changed or short sighted over road upgrade
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OPPOSITION Leader Matthew Guy has slammed the government for allocating only $20.5 million in this year’s State Budget to duplicate Thompsons Road…
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Work support welcome
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CALL it faint praise – but this year’s Federal Budget is at least “not as savage” as the 2014 proposal, says Cranbourne…
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Sorrow in making many happy
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren South child has spent the last week flourishing like a butterfly on the acting stage. Six-year-old Joshua Mase was…