Tag: News
Art on show
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
ART connoisseurs had to wander no further than Hallam last month.
Visitors to Hallam Primary on 17 September were treated to the school’s...
Don’t get towed away!
TRAILERS are on the move in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia - in the hands of thieves.
Police are warning the community to be vigilant...
Technically speaking, it’s a reunion
By LIA SPENCER
MORE than 160 people gathered in Dandenong on the weekend to reminisce about their time at Doveton Technical School.
The reunion was held...
Card thieves on cab CCTV
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A STOLEN credit card was used in a taxi and police wish to speak with two men pictured in a CCTV image.The...
Youth cut out of work
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A HALLAM-based youth worker has warned of worsening youth unemployment in Casey.
Youthworks Victoria manager Claude Olivares said he thought the youth unemployment...
Cash for survival
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
CHILDREN from the Australian Air League’s Berwick Squadron will brush up on their survival training skills after receiving a funding boost from...
Boils down to numbers
By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE excitement of this year’s Casey-Cardinia Business Awards could be felt from the moment people entered the Cardinia Cultural Centre last week.
The...
Inaugural awards: a night of nights
By GARRY HOWE STAR NEWS GROUP EDITOR
OH What A Night!
Frankie Valli and his Four Seasons could well have been referring to the inaugural Casey...
Numbers’ up for winning accountants
By BRIDGET SCOTT
AN ENVIRONMENTALLY friendly accounting firm was announced as the 2014 Casey-Cardinia Business of the Year last night.
Highview Accounting Services took out the...
Oldest… but also the youngest
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
WHEN Guiseppe Loiacono came out to Australia from Italy more than half a century ago, he couldn’t believe there was meat on...
Man refused bail after siege
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A DOVETON man will face court over assault charges and threatening to inflict serious injury after a siege at his home last...
Teens ring with honesty
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
TWO teenagers have been praised by Narre Warren police after returning a lost engagement ring worth $12,000 to its rightful owner.
Alanna Finne-Larsan,...