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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…