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  • Check ratings and save lives

    Check ratings and save lives

    THIS summer, checking fire danger ratings to understand the daily fire risk is an important way to protect yourself and your family from fire. Fire…

  • Men on robbery charges

    TWO men have been arrested in relation to a terrifying Doveton house robbery earlier this year. A 26-year-old male from Doveton and an 18-year-old male…

  • Due place for crime victims

    Due place for crime victims

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CITY of Casey resident has asked for the government to back an initiative which she developed in 2004 that is designed…

  • Born survivors

    Born survivors

    MONDAY 17 November was World Prematurity Day and the National Premmie Foundation was again participating in a campaign to raise awareness of preterm birth. Joyce…

  • All things rural and more

    All things rural and more

    THE Small Farm + Lifestyle Expo at the Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit this weekend promises to be a knowledge fest on all things rural.…

  • No favours here says funeral parlour

    No favours here says funeral parlour

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS and LACHLAN MOORHEAD A FUNERAL parlour business implicated in reports about a State Ombudsman’s investigation into Casey councillors Geoff Ablett and Amanda…

  • Aviation fuel stops traffic

    Aviation fuel stops traffic

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TRAFFIC was crawling in daytime gridlock in Endeavour Hills, Hallam and Dandenong after aviation fuel spilled from the back of a truck…

  • Health lifeline

    Health lifeline

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN INTENSIVE care unit will be built at Casey Hospital as part of a $106.3 million expansion promised by Labor if they…

  • Voice from the grave

    Voice from the grave

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OAKLEY Hansen visits Maddison Murphy-West’s grave every week to speak to her. In another lifetime Oakley, of Narre Warren, and Maddison were…

  • Security pledge

    Security pledge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Coalition has pledged $2000 to the Endeavour Hills Junior Football Club for new security doors. Crime Prevention Minister Edward O’Donohue was…

  • No Bar to democracy

    No Bar to democracy

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren North resident, originally from South Sudan, has been an active participant in the state’s Democracy Ambassador program ahead of…

  • Three upgrades pledged

    Three upgrades pledged

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Opposition has this week pledged three separate road upgrades in Casey if successful at the 29 November State Elections. Labor…

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