News
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Drug labs smashed
By Callan Date A MAJOR drug lab suspected of producing large amounts of methamphetamines has been uncovered in Hallam. Police raided the Star Crescent factory…
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Messenger tricked into delivering new worm
Nick VerhaarWith the number of mass mailing worms being delivered primarily via email these days, many email systems have evolved dramatically to become much more…
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Program musters support
CASEY Council is jumping on board a program to encourage residents to recycle their mobile phones. The Mobilemuster recycling program urges people not to throw…
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Federal funds for conservation groups
CASEY’s environment and heritage conservation groups can apply for three-year Federal Government grants. Local organisations would be considered for grants of up to $10,000 per…
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Joey and the refugees
By Elizabeth HartLEADING Senior Constable Joseph Herrech thought he understood refugees well enough. He had been a multicultural police officer for about a year when,…
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Cultural classic coming up
MORE than 150 Hallam dance students will be strutting their Sri Lankan skills in a massive concert this Sunday. The second annual Traditional Sri Lankan…
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Man’s life in danger after mystery incident
A MAN suffered lifethreatening injuries yesterday after an incident at the Clyde Road overpass in Berwick. Sergeant Jamie Stewart of Narre Warren Police said police…
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Thieves take TV, stereo
LIFE is not so good for the Endeavour Hills resident who had a LG television stolen during a burglary last Thursday. Police said thieves broke…
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Former coaches facing court
By Rebecca FraserTHE former assistant coach and the former coach of Mossgiel Park Junior Football Club are to face court in relation to an altercation…
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Bid for Games track
CASEY Council will try to obtain the MCG athletics track for Casey Fields following the 2006 Commonwealth Games. At last Tuesday night’s council meeting, Araluen…
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Clubs honour great players
By Glen Atwell and Brad KingsburyPAKENHAM and Cranbourne Football Clubs celebrated reunions last weekend. More than 300 people crowded into the Cardinia Cultural Centre on…
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Council to dish up approval
CASEY residents wanting to install a large satellite dish on their property will need to get council permission. Two new policies under Casey’s planning scheme…
