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Hot on their heels
NARRE Warren CFA members have completed one of their toughest jobs in recent memory, with no rescue operation in sight. A group of 14 firefighters…
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Anzac spirit to shine everywhere
A TOUCH of sadness will be mixed in with a sense of pride when Anzac Day is commemorated at several locations within the City of…
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Meetings go on
CRANBOURNE will host at least one more Casey Council meeting despite attempts to stop the southern part of the municipality’s involvement with meetings. The new…
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It’s men’s business
CASEY men over the age of 50 are being encouraged to take part in an informal discussion group. The Older Men’s Discussion Group will meet…
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Toxic waste scare
By Callan Date TOXIC waste fears swept across Endeavour Hills on Monday when 27 chemical drums were dumped on land near Churchill National Park. Workers…
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Cool time at carnival
EUMEMMERRING College Gleneagles students made a big splash on Tuesday as they took to the water for their annual swimming carnival. The Doveton Pool in…
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Law to cut back cats
AN ANIMAL protection group has applauded the City of Casey’s decision last week to only register cats that have been desexed. Australian Animal Protection Society…
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Award leaves company beaming
A HALLAM company has won the 2007 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Commercial Small Project Category award. Electrical Design and Construct received the prestigious…
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Mario has come a long way
I HAVE a soft spot for Mario games after first playing the plumber in the original Super Mario Brothers on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The…
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Man charged over Molotov fire
POLICE have charged a 32-year-old Hampton Park man with stalking and other offences after an incident in Doveton earlier this month. Police said a Dorothy…
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Artists hope for festive cheer
LOCAL artists are hoping an exhibition in the lead up to the festive season will result in their work being placed under the Christmas tree.…