Jin Hui
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Socially Speaking
Re: US graffiti lessons A more cost-efficient way of dealing with graffiti would have been for the Mayor of Casey to call for public submissions…
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Waking up to road danger
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO people were notably caught in Berwick and Cranbourne last month over the alcohol limit, with one man falling asleep at the…
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Appalling priorities
IT IS absolutely appalling that Casey councillor Wayne Smith was approved yet another ratepayer funded trip to the United States to pick up new tips…
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What value life?
THERE has been quite a lot in the news in recent weeks about whether or not killer sharks should be hunted and killed. What about…
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Close watch on finals’ drink
CASEY police have warned the community against the illegal consumption of alcohol ahead of this year’s DDCA cricket finals. It comes as an increased police…
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Hotel wild for the West
Wylie and the Wild West are riding into town for their show at the Hallam Hotel on Wednesday 18 March. For more than 25 years…
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Nightlife
What’s on RELAY for Life is a fun and moving overnight experience that raises vital funds for the Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support…
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A dirty habit
THE reason why graffiti is on the increase is simple – the city does not promote the toll-free graffiti hotline, or email address to report…
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Thanks for time, service
By BRIDGET SCOTT IT’S that time of the year again where local people can take the chance to thank those who have made their community…
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Melanomas go unnoticed
EVEN if it has been there for years, it could still be a melanoma. Some melanomas grow very slowly. They change slowly over many years,…
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Visitor pitches in for leaders
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JAMES Cook Primary School welcomed its new student leaders last week. A special assembly was held at the Endeavour Hills school where…
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In for outside quality
THE Outdoor Furniture Specialists, Narre Warren, is inviting customers to visit its big showroom and wide variety and quality outdoor furniture. Zaman Fazli of The…