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  • PSOs at Hallam

    PSOs at Hallam

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN the latest wave of Melbourne-wide deployments, Protective Services Officers started nightly patrols at Hallam railway station on Tuesday. South-eastern metropolitan region…

  • Fighting the mental stigma

    Fighting the mental stigma

    By CASEY NEILL DALE Key wants his run for State Parliament to help remove the stigma of mental illness from the political arena. The Lyndhurst…

  • Black day for club

    By CASEY NEILL A MARRIOTT Waters teen says he was made to feel “ashamed of being black” when a bouncer turned him away at a…

  • War on graffiti

    War on graffiti

    CASEY community groups have been given tools to help them wipe out the problem of graffiti in the area. Minister for Crime Prevention Edward O’Donohue…

  • Danger lurks on path

    Danger lurks on path

    By CASEY NEILL AN unlit path behind Narre Warren Bowls Club is a danger to pedestrians, members say. But City of Casey says other reserves…

  • They’re getting a good start

    They’re getting a good start

    KINDERGARTENS in Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren, Berwick and Hampton Park will share in $33,345 in grants. Children and Early Childhood Development Minister Wendy Lovell delivered…

  • Grisly find at tip

    Grisly find at tip

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN’S body has been discovered at a Hampton Park landfill – apparently after being dumped by a waste truck on Tuesday…

  • Facing batman

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN’S head was struck twice with a bat during an all-in brawl at a social cricket match in Endeavour Hills on…

  • You’ll be right, mate, just get the lingo

    You’ll be right, mate, just get the lingo

    By CASEY NEILL IT’S up to migrant jobseekers to understand the nuances of Australian workplaces, according to Aaron Mashano. The African-born CEO of Dandenong employment…

  • Boredom breakout

    Boredom breakout

    By CASEY NEILL BE bored. This was the advice from strategic futurist Marcus Barber for more than 150 Year 9 and 10 students at the…

  • Overall package almost wrapped up

    Overall package almost wrapped up

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE general manager of one of Cranbourne’s leading entertainment facilities has said that redevelopments will turn it into a “total destination venue”.…

  • Warm reception

    Warm reception

    By LIA SPENCER A ROARING blaze which spread across Clyde and Cardinia several decades ago prompted a call for a local fire brigade. This year,…

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