News
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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…
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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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College program draws plaudits
NARRE Warren South P-12 College is leading the way in providing an alternative education for local students. The school was recently acknowledged for its efforts…
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Playing in harmony
CHALCOT Lodge Primary School students celebrated Harmony Day recently by taking part in a range of sports activities. The Endeavour Hills school played bocce, competed…
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Tsunami concert will raise hopes
By Rebecca Fraser A BERWICK group has banded together to give hope to the victims of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Operation Hope, formerly called…
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Edwin Flack Games ‘an opportunity’
EDWIN Flack Games co-chairman Bob Muir told guests at the Ermera sports team fundraising launch he had been involved with the games sine 2000. Mr…
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Rolling car drags man along
AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man had a lucky escape last week when a car rolled down a driveway, catching him underneath. The man, aged in his…
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$4000 home raid
GOLF clubs and a metal detector were stolen from a Hallam home last week after thieves smashed a sliding door. The Hyssop Drive home was…
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Man on assault charges
A HALLAM man is in a critical condition after he suffered major head injuries during an assault on Sunday morning. The 54-year-old was knocked unconscious…
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Giant leap for safety
By Rebecca FraserBROKEN arms, sprained limbs and other trampolining mishaps could be a thing of the past thanks to a new safety awareness program to…
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Police will be hot on the trail
By Melissa Meehan LOCAL police will target members of the public who are unlawfully riding their trail bikes throughout Casey. Endeavour Hills Sergeant Terry Lloyd…
