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  • Heads down for clean up

    LOCAL scouts, guides, residents and even a Federal MP were among the hundreds of people taking part in Clean Up Australia Day activities in Casey…

  • Fish motion dead in the water

    AN attempt to stop Hallam property owners being hit with a $10 million bill required to protect a rare fish appears dead in the water.…

  • United wins with endeavour

    ENDEAVOUR United Soccer Club seniors thrilled their fans with an excellent 4-1 win on Saturday in its Southeastern State League three second-round game against Nunawading…

  • Fashion night set to dazzle

    WESTFIELD Fountain Gate will host the ultimate VIP fashion night on Wednesday 16 April. For one night only, the centre will come alive from 6pm…

  • Tips for tackling tax

    Courtesy CPATAX experts from the nation’s largest accounting and finance organisation, CPA Australia, have prepared the following key tips to assist individual taxpayers with their…

  • Setting the default homepage

    Nick VerhaarMany computer users may have heard of the term ‘homepage’ before but not quite known what it means. For those of you who don’t…

  • Three aim for comeback

    By Rebecca FraserTHREE former Casey councillors are attempting to make a comeback, including past mayor John Hastie. Former mayor Janet Halsall has put her hand…

  • Raffle to help grieving family

    BERWICK and Beaconsfield businesses are rallying together to support a family mourning the tragic death of their daughter. Six-year-old Logan Harris died about 6.30pm last…

  • Groove that swing – new pro

    By Kelly Yates GOLF professional Michael Harris wants members at Cranbourne’s Amstel Golf Club to turn their birdies into eagles. The 32-year-old has been working…

  • Worry over cricket club liquor licence

    By Rebecca Fraser A CONTROVERSIAL liquor licence application has been granted to a Narre Warren Southbased cricket club despite community objection. Liquor Licensing Victoria (LLV)…

  • Step-up for memorial

    THE Endeavour Hills War Memorial will undergo a $4000 facelift as part of a Federal Government funding allocation. The project will result in the completion…

  • Indian village extends thanks

    By Elizabeth LillisAN INDIAN priest is visiting Australia to thank those who helped build 27 new homes in his village. Father Joseph Chowrappa has travelled…

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