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  • Candidate makes college promise

    LIBERAL candidate for Holt Emanuele Cicchiello has promised to do his utmost to get one of 100 new Australian Technical Colleges built in the south-east…

  • Championing a worthy cause

    AT-RISK children will be the big winners from a huge night of entertainment in Berwick next month. Windermere Child and Family Services is holding the…

  • Hardware plans knocked

    By Rebecca FraserTHE State Government has hammered plans to build a hardware store in Endeavour Hills. The Mitre 10 store would have been on vacant…

  • Crowds target Halo 3

    WHEN the rattling doors of video game retailers across the globe opened at midnight on Tuesday to excited gamers, so too was a new chapter…

  • Stakes raised in poker fight

    By Callan Date THE push to stop 60 new poker machines forming part of the proposed $90 million Casey Towers development at Fountain Gate has…

  • Public called to attend meetings

    By Rebecca FraserFOUR Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson has urged all community members to attend more Casey council meetings and take an interest in the…

  • Wheelchair row hits centre

    By Rebecca FraserAN elderly pensioner has hit out at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre for failing to provide wheelchairs to their shoppers. Allan Jackson, 83, went…

  • The right formula for racing

    FORMULA-One fever swept across Melbourne last week and some local students got up close and personal to leading driver Nick Heidfeld. Several Kambrya College students…

  • Sex store approved

    By Callan DateAN adult sex store has been given the green light to set up only metres from a Hallam bus stop regularly used by…

  • Would you welcome a nuclear energy plant in Casey?

    Wilma Southern, Doveton NO “The most potent issue is the waste it generates.” Joyce Hollis, Narre Warren NO “I do not like the thought of…

  • Mum’s the word

    By Rebecca FraserDOVETON families are set to benefit following a boost in the suburb’s maternal health services. Casey Council will spend $50,000 to improve support…

  • Traffic snarl over road name

    By Rebecca FraserFORMER Casey councillor Ben Clissold says he is slowly being “driven mad” by a swathe of Melbourne radio announcers who continue to mispronounce…

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