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  • Drawing on peace message

    STUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills Primary school have been busy spreading messages of peace through art. Southern Cross Primary School was one of many Victorian…

  • Casey smells the flowers

    By Rebecca FraserTHE seeds have been sown for Casey Council to grow a stand at the next Melbourne Flower Show. Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson…

  • Food choices dictate market forces

    By Jim Mynard CASEY Farmers Market regular stallholder Jim Lake from Kartanji Park lamb farm said the Casey market had the potential to become the…

  • Elite award for young sports star

    By Kelly Yates ENDEAVOUR Hills’ sports star Blake Pearson has won the annual Victorian School Sports Award for Outstanding Sporting Achievement. Blake, 13, a former…

  • Fast-track plan

    By Sarah SchwagerA BETTER transport system is needed in the south-east, according to local councils. The South-East Australian Transport Strategy (SEATS), which looks at measures…

  • Coaches in the making

    YEAR 9 students at Eumemmerring College, Endeavour Hills Campus tested their new found coaching skills at a Round Robin Day held at the college. After…

  • Out for the count

    Rebecca FraserTHERE were some disappointed faces in Four Oaks Ward this week following Saturday’s election. Former Four Oaks Ward councillor Roland Abraham expressed his disappointment…

  • Wilson fuels car, ‘junket’ outrage

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson will not find a ratepayer-funded car or trip to Malta in his Christmas stocking this year. At…

  • Cash for support group

    A CHILDREN and family services support group will receive just under $180,000 each year to help vulnerable families in the Casey region. The Connections –…

  • Cricket club liquor licence to be decided

    – Rebecca FraserA LIQUOR licence application made on behalf of a Narre Warren South-based cricket club was heard in Melbourne last Tuesday, attracting several objections.…

  • Arsonists target site

    MORE than 100 metres of underground-pressure hosing was set alight last week when vandals targeted a Berwick construction site. Senior Sergeant Ian Wilcox, of Narre…

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