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  • TV special for display homes

    TV special for display homes

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO stylish Berwick display homes are set to feature in a television special later this month. The Berwick Waters display homes –…

  • Workers of ability

    Workers of ability

    By BEN CAMERON OPEN your mind and think outside the square when it comes to the possibility of employing people with a disability. That was…

  • Indecent assault

    Indecent assault

    POLICE are looking for a man who indecently assaulted a woman in Doveton on the weekend. It’s understood the 18-year-old woman was walking along the…

  • Woman in critical condition

    POLICE have charged a man with assault after an incident in Narre Warren that left a woman fighting for her life in hospital. Benjamin Day,…

  • Packed up for adventure

    Packed up for adventure

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS from Gleneagles Secondary College will be embarking on a foreign adventure in little more than a week. The 14 students from…

  • Spirit of Anzac rewarded

    Spirit of Anzac rewarded

    MOSSGIEL Park Primary has received a $500 prize for its Anzac Day commemorations. The Endeavour Hills school was the Victorian runner-up in the Anzac Day…

  • Hairspray’s fountain of fun

    Hairspray’s fountain of fun

    YOU can’t stop the motion of the ocean – and audiences couldn’t stop smiles spreading across their faces during Fountain Gates Secondary College’s production of…

  • Life after tragic loss

    Life after tragic loss

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN the Dunscombe family tragically lost their beloved son and brother Jared last year, they wanted to ensure his work of helping…

  • PSOs at Hallam

    PSOs at Hallam

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN the latest wave of Melbourne-wide deployments, Protective Services Officers started nightly patrols at Hallam railway station on Tuesday. South-eastern metropolitan region…

  • Fighting the mental stigma

    Fighting the mental stigma

    By CASEY NEILL DALE Key wants his run for State Parliament to help remove the stigma of mental illness from the political arena. The Lyndhurst…

  • Black day for club

    By CASEY NEILL A MARRIOTT Waters teen says he was made to feel “ashamed of being black” when a bouncer turned him away at a…

  • War on graffiti

    War on graffiti

    CASEY community groups have been given tools to help them wipe out the problem of graffiti in the area. Minister for Crime Prevention Edward O’Donohue…

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