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  • Bottled up frustration

    COUNCILLOR Mick ’Dynamo’ Morland states Cr Serey returned my four unanswered phone calls (Stand, Don’t Shout, News, 16 October). If this is true, why no…

  • Ride off mower

    POLICE are investigating a Hampton Park burglary in which a thief made off with a ride-on lawnmower. The lawnmower, believed to be worth $6000, was…

  • Traumatised by theft

    TWO Hampton Park residents have been left traumatised after a man broke into their house and threatened them at knifepoint last week. The offender broke…

  • Solar-driven Greens campaign

    Solar-driven Greens campaign

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Greens candidates for Narre Warren South and Cranbourne officially launched their election campaigns over the weekend. The event, held at the…

  • Cash pitch for votes

    Cash pitch for votes

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Napthine Government has made a $500,000 commitment to Gleneagles Secondary College for a new sports pavilion at the school. The funding…

  • Shoeboxes fit for aid

    Shoeboxes fit for aid

    STUDENTS from Fleetwood Primary School are giving back this Christmas. The kids from prep to grade four are currently involved with Operation Christmas Child, an…

  • Heroic love of neighbour

    Heroic love of neighbour

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TWO well-intentioned neighbours were hospitalised after trying to rescue an 87-year-old Endeavour Hills woman whose house was engulfed in flames this morning.…

  • Labor pledge for civic plan

    Labor pledge for civic plan

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Opposition has promised to fund the planning stage of the new Endeavour Hills Community Precinct. Labor has pledged to provide…

  • Garage fires

    POLICE are investigating two suspicious garage fires in Doveton that they believe may be linked. The CFA was called to a fire on Sunday 2…

  • Drugs haul

    CASEY CIU has seized $1 million worth of illicit drugs following an investigation into a drug trafficking operation with links to the municipality. The seizure…

  • ‘Dangerous at any time’

    ‘Dangerous at any time’

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens are still unconvinced, after VicRoads installed pedestrian crossing signs along Pound Road. The group is…

  • Watch their members swell

    Watch their members swell

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Neighbourhood Watch will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) next week and members have high hopes to attract more people to…

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