News
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Evermore to rock Hallam
THE glory days of the Hallam Hotel may be on the way back with New Zealand rockers Evermore set to take to the stage next…
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Teachers upgrade knowledge
KINDERGARTEN and childcare workers received a wide range of information during a City of Casey professional learning forum recently. The forum, entitled Carpe Diem –…
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School hall opened
A NEW hall was officially opened at James Cook Primary School last week. The Endeavour Hills school contributed more than $17,000 to the project and…
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Heed the call of duty
War is futile, but it makes an awesome setting for an action video game. And of all the wars that have been fought in our…
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Punter hoping ALP is a safe bet
A PUNTER has bet $10,000 on the Labor MP for Holt Anthony Byrne retaining his seat at the forthcoming Federal Election. The wager was laid…
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Lessons in ancient history
Above: Mikala tucks into a souvlaki. DOVETON Heights Primary School students took a step back in time recently. The real life history lesson was all…
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Week recognises foster parents’ role
Shannon with her own children Eliza and Hayden. By Melissa Meehan THE State Government has launched Foster Care Week in an attempt to recognise the…
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Westgate overpowers Eastern
Eastern Suburbs star Michael Breen offloads as his Westgate opponent watches on hopelessly in the Pillar Cup grand final at Olympic Park on Saturday. By…
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Police seek driver after business blaze
Police are appealing for public help with their investigation into a Hallam fire last month. By Callan Date POLICE believe a motorist may be able…
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Councillor joins down and outs – for a night
By Callan DateA CHILLY Melbourne spring night did not deter Casey councillor Paul Richardson and his attempt to highlight the plight of the homeless last…
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One for the kids
KAMBRYA College students were recently treated to a dance performance of international proportions. The Berwick school hosted New York’s Nubian Gents dance crew who performed…
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Plenty of holiday fun still available
Stephanie Tonizzo will be involved in the Junior Bunyip Program at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick. THE school holidays are nearly half way through but…