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For the needy
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD “THERE was so much need, everywhere.” This is how outgoing Friends of Ermera President Jan Trezise described what she saw during her…
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Rotary chief makes history
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT WAS with a round of thunderous applause that members of the Rotary Club of Narre Warren welcomed their first female president…
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Friends gather against bullying
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WORLD-WIDE preventative mental health program, which helps teenagers cope with bullying before it escalates, is now being offered at a Berwick…
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Spark of inspiration
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE VCAL students responsible for constructing a fire-resistant garden at their school in case of an emergency have been praised by the…
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Blokes front up to prostate problem
FAR too many men are impacted, or will be impacted, by prostate cancer. So a bunch of good blokes from across the Casey-Cardinia region, at…
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Scooped the pool
NEWS journalist Bridget Cook has again been named a national award winner at the Community Newspapers Australia Awards. On Friday night, Bridget was awarded Best…
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Raid nets drugs and guns
POLICE seized shotguns, a rifle, stolen motorbikes and a commercial quantity of drugs during a raid on a Narre Warren house last week. Police searched…
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Parishioners remember departed priest
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FATHER John Allen made everyone who attended Mass feel like they were the only person in the room. “I used to go…
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Gender equality
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LEADERS of an African refugee community that places emphasis on respecting its female members have reaffirmed their support for the campaign against…
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Problems are solved
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A TENACIOUS team of problem solvers from a Casey state school have well and truly put the municipality on the map. The…
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Bank keeps kids going
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN ENDEAVOUR Hills welfare organisation which runs an innovative new counselling program for children with behavioural issues has been allocated money by…
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Tom’s a good Scout
By CASEY NEILL HILTON Manufacturing founder Tom Hartley says his drive for success started with Scouts. “I joined when I was 11. I came from…