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  • Space to dream

    Space to dream

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Therese Howell talks about the dream vision for the proposed inclusive playspace for Casey, there’s a passion and excitement in her…

  • Cops’ surprise find puts drug lab on ice

    POLICE have stumbled across a drug lab in Doveton last night while investigating an unrelated incident in the area. Two men and a woman have…

  • Music’s X factor

    Music’s X factor

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG student Rachael Thompson started her singing career with nursery rhymes. Last week, the St John’s College year nine student wowed the…

  • Ribbon of respect

    Ribbon of respect

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Doveton and Pakenham footy clubs will this weekend join forces in the campaign to prevent violence against women. Both teams will…

  • Sure shots in the frame

    Sure shots in the frame

    CAMERAS at the ready – say cheese! The Berwick Viewfinders Camera Club last weekend held its inaugural Photo Expo at the Old Cheese Factory which…

  • Sporty Labor pledge

    Sporty Labor pledge

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE idle Endeavour Hills Secondary College site will be used for Hallam Senior College’s Sports Academy under a future Labor Government, according…

  • Manufacturing’s taxing times

    Manufacturing’s taxing times

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MANUFACTURING industry jobs in Melbourne’s south-east has dropped 10.1 per cent in the past 12 months, according to Ausralian Bureau of Statistics…

  • Chase stops

    POLICE were forced to give up their pursuit of a stolen car travelling at more than 50 kilometres over the speed limit last week. Police…

  • New boot’s shot at goal

    New boot’s shot at goal

    By RUSSELL BENNETT A SIMPLE question Syd Pargeter’s older brother posed to him a few years ago has spawned what could be the most exciting…

  • Smart time to celebrate

    Smart time to celebrate

    CELEBRATIONS for the high-achieving problem solving team from Fountain Gate Secondary College are showing no signs of stopping. Youth Affairs Minister Ryan Smith last week…

  • Carbon Tax rates cut

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY council rates won’t rise by as much as predicted in the recently approved budget following the federal government’s repeal of the…

  • Traders drive for members

    Traders drive for members

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ATTRACTING new members is a key focus moving forward for the Narre Warren Region Business Group and was emphasised at its annual…

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