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  • Companies to help clean up asthma

    Paul Richter of Harvey Norman with the Dyson vacuum cleaners. Harvey Norman and Dyson are each donating $5 to asthma research with every model sold.…

  • Food the key to cultural blend

    Program participant Lucy Blasi, left, ERMHA officials Frances Stewart and Nathan Diep and Doveton Eumemmerring Neighbourhood Renewal coordinator Terri Fallows cook up a storm in…

  • Food choices dictate market forces

    By Jim Mynard CASEY Farmers Market regular stallholder Jim Lake from Kartanji Park lamb farm said the Casey market had the potential to become the…

  • Young director is on the loose

    Former Hampton Park Primary School student Victoria Rendall, right, will direct Footloose while Grace Travaglia, who went to St Agatha’s Primary School, is one of…

  • Stench of deception

    DETECTIVES are following the scent of perfume thieves who targeted a Narre Warren chemist last week and fled with loot valued at $5000. Police believe…

  • Best in the country go on show

    Victorian-based artists Gary Myers, Max Mannix and Paul Margoscy will exhibit their works at Kevin Hill’s Top Ten Australian Artists Art Show in the City…

  • Widow relives horrific memories

    Above: The latest crash on Saturday at the notorious intersection of Empire Way, Keppel Drive and Hallam South Road. By Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park woman…

  • Toddlers tickled pink

    Parenting commentator and writer Pinky McKay was guest speaker at the reopening of the Autumn Place Maternal and Child Health Centre in Doveton last week.…

  • Art and soul put into Casey show

    THE return of Kevin Hill’s Top Ten Australian Artists Art Show to the City of Casey last weekend has been dubbed a resounding success after…

  • Confidence in Casey’s cops

    POLICE will be making their presence felt in Casey next weekend with the launch of a new police operation. Casey Confidence will see local police…

  • Owners sought for recovered goods

    ENDEAVOUR Hills Police have solved a crime and recovered the stolen property – now all they need is an owner to come forward. On Sunday,…

  • A handy breakthrough

    POLICE believe black gloves discovered by students in a Eumemmerring school playground last week might belong to a thief. A classroom at Eumemmerring Primary School…

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