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  • Residents hit by dust swarms

    Residents hit by dust swarms

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A SOIL business in Hallam’s industrial estate says a local dirt road could be the cause of the dust swarms plaguing nearby…

  • Two teens bag Gold Duke

    Two teens bag Gold Duke

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells TWO Narre Warren youth have received Gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards from state Governor Linda Dessau. Asini De Rosairo, 16, and Emily…

  • Organised crime ring busted

    Organised crime ring busted

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells TEN people have been charged, and 14 guns including some made with a 3-D printer were seized during police raids on homes…

  • ‘Killer’ dust storm

    ‘Killer’ dust storm

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Pollution hangs in the air… FEW dare to hang their washing outside at Glenora Way and Rowland Close, Hampton Park. For several…

  • Coles launches jobs bonanza

    Coles launches jobs bonanza

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows SUPERMERKET juggernaut Coles has officially launched a new-look store at Eden Rise Shopping Centre in Berwick South. The revamped store and introduction…

  • It’s a tree of dreams

    It’s a tree of dreams

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells FOR years, the towering cypress tree had been a centrepiece of Fountain Gate Primary School’s playground. Students had frolicked under its mighty…

  • Soccer stars share mad skills

    Soccer stars share mad skills

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells SOME of Brazil’s finest soccer players shared their immense skills and exuberance in a sports clinic at Maranatha Christian School, Doveton. As…

  • State to get a licking on ‘lollipop’ costs

    State to get a licking on ‘lollipop’ costs

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY Council will lobby for the State Government to pay its “fair” share of the municipality’s $2.7 million annual bill for school…

  • ‘Just be good together’

    ‘Just be good together’

    “Be there for each other. Right or wrong, work things out,” says Hallam woman Doris Agius when asked the secret to a successful marriage. Her…

  • Time to come clean, Casey tells VicTrack

    Time to come clean, Casey tells VicTrack

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY Council will seek to take control of a VicTrack-owned rail overpass’s walls that have been long blighted by graffiti. Mayor Sam…

  • Cultural clash

    Cultural clash

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY council has scuttled a proposed meeting with Victorian Multicultural Commission chairwoman Helen Kapalos and state Multicultural Minister Robin Scott. Councillor Rex…

  • Funds to curb youth crime

    Funds to curb youth crime

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells NEARLY $1 million of a state community safety and crime prevention grants program will be targeted in Casey. The State Government announced…

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