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  • Sweet sounds of history

    Sweet sounds of history

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS from Hampton Park Secondary College got a taste of history last week when Aboriginal singer-songwriter Archie Roach performed at the school.…

  • Aerobics medal detectors

    Aerobics medal detectors

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOUNTAIN Gate Secondary appears as adept at aerobics as they are at future problem solving. This month the two of the school’s…

  • On the talent trail

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A SMALL church based in Cranbourne will help unveil the hidden gifts of residents city wide in a talent quest to be…

  • Space to tackle suicide

    By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A HEADSPACE facility will be opened at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre as part of a push to reduce the impact of suicide…

  • Burglary pair

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are on the hunt for a male and female pair they believe are allegedly responsible for at least four home burglaries…

  • Chips down

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY council has snubbed a multi-council Enough Pokies campaign ahead of the state election, instead opting to advocate on its own. Its…

  • Stand together

    Stand together

    By CASEY NEILL “I PLEDGE to man up.” Hallam student Sovandara Tep and his male Keysborough College peers signed this pledge during a unique approach…

  • First-ever Year 12 graduates

    First-ever Year 12 graduates

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS IT IS with great pride that the principal of an all-boys school in Berwick prepares to farewell the school’s first round of…

  • Violence in their sights

    COMMUNITY leaders have rallied to put a stop to family violence and violence against women – under the banner of the Challenge Family Violence program.…

  • Right behind the White Ribbon

    Right behind the White Ribbon

    By Jim Reiher, Casey Multifaith Network THE Casey Multifaith Network enthusiastically supports the efforts of the White Ribbon Program and CHALLENGE Family Violence Project. We…

  • Neighbours treated after fire rescue attempt

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

  • Debate to speak out

    Debate to speak out

    By CASEY NEILL THE Great Debate: Is Family Violence a Crime? is designed to get people talking. Organiser Linda Watson, based at support service WAYSS…

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