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  • Hand-crafted treats

    Hand-crafted treats

    Muffin Break Fountain Gate’s aim is simple, to make the store a must stop destination for Fountain Gate locals with the wide range of muffins,…

  • Urban fashion vibe

    WESTFIELD Fountain Gate will celebrate the launch of the autumn winter season in style this weekend. The centre will come alive from 9am to 5pm…

  • In a tumble

    In a tumble

    By BRIDGET COOK THE redeveloped Endeavour Hills Leisure Centre has sprung back into action with the official reopening of the facility this month. More than…

  • Cheers to them

    Cheers to them

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CLAUDIA Warszawski is no stranger to stages. This will definitely be helpful when the 19-year-old Endeavour Hills teen jets off to Florida…

  • Re-writing history

    RAYMOND Rickards from Hampton Park (News, 13 February) may disagree with my opinions, but it is unfortunate he, and the ANZAC spirit supporters, are in…

  • School zone push

    School zone push

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO years after the local community tried and failed to get the speed limit lowered at a notorious Berwick school crossing, the…

  • When the penny drops

    When the penny drops

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A PROBLEM gambler who has squandered more than $100,000 on poker machines in Doveton and Dandenong has been helped back on the…

  • Court cools ice use

    Court cools ice use

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPECIALISTS are struggling to find effective treatments for “epidemic” levels of the illicit stimulant drug ‘ice’, says the magistrate at the south-eastern-based…

  • Addicts held to account

    PRECEDE: Dandenong Drug Court is at the forefront of an alternative way of punishing drug-addicted criminals. Its magistrate Tony Parsons gives offenders every chance to…

  • Bad karma

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE decision to grant a retrospective planning permit for a Buddhist temple in Narre Warren North has been labelled “unfair” by a…

  • No change for suburb name

    No change for suburb name

    By BRIDGET COOK No change for suburb name THE three-year saga of changing a suburb boundary and renaming Cranbourne East and Clyde North as Casey…

  • Councillors seek Lib seats

    Councillors seek Lib seats

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MAYOR Geoff Ablett is among four Casey Councillors to nominate for Liberal party pre-selection ahead of November’s state election. After another round…

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