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  • Elephant in the room

    THE Napthine Government is unbelievable. First they bombard us with blatant political advertising in the guise of “information” for the people of Victoria which the…

  • Crime fighters

    I WRITE in response to a misleading letter from Nina Cooper (Socially Speaking, News, 11 September). The Napthine State Government is dedicated to increasing public…

  • Terror on streets

    TWO police members have been stabbed and an 18-year-old youth shot dead following an incident at the Endeavour Hills Police Station last night. It is…

  • Police probe body case

    POLICE are still calling for any information that may help them piece together the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a man’s body at the Hallam…

  • Witnesses sought to pedestrian death

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car in Endeavour Hills on Sunday. It’s understood the male pedestrian…

  • Hunt after track sex attack

    Hunt after track sex attack

    By BRIDGET SCOTT AND CASEY NEILL AN 18-YEAR-OLD girl from Doveton has spoken out following a terrifying attack where she was indecently assaulted along the…

  • Comforts for the troops

    Comforts for the troops

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HELEN Comport said she was reassured if her phone never rang. But this particular day, it did. Helen’s son was serving in…

  • Casey backs tunnel link

    Casey backs tunnel link

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has openly backed the Government’s East West Link proposal, in the wake of open opposition to the project…

  • Storm over flood claim

    Storm over flood claim

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ENDEAVOUR Hills family, whose house was flooded a week after warning Casey council of a blocked easement stormwater drain, has been…

  • Students rock to the stars

    Students rock to the stars

    MARAMBA Primary School replaced its students with rock and roll stars last week. Such could be the impression of the audience which came to watch…

  • Graffiti cover-up to reduce crime

    Graffiti cover-up to reduce crime

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY police hope that getting tough on graffiti in Hampton Park will have a flow-on effect and reduce other crimes in the…

  • Man flees home raid

    A MAN who was threatened with a hammer during a home invasion in Narre Warren South managed to escape and alert his neighbours. The man…

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