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Party politics row erupts
By Cam ScottDEPUTY mayor of Casey, Rob Wilson, has lashed out at mayor Neil Lucas, accusing him of trying to oust Labor party councillors. The…
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Back to school for Nelson
FEDERAL Education Minister Brendan Nelson visited Kambrya College in Berwick yesterday (Wednesday) to discuss education initiatives with the school’s staff and students. Assistant principal John…
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The tooth is out there
By Cam ScottA LARGE pool of congealed blood and smashed dentures found in Doveton have sparked a police investigation. Residents of a Jacaranda Street house…
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Now, Abraham in email probe
FOUR Oaks Ward councillor Roland Abraham is embroiled in a second major controversy, only months after he successfully contested allegations he provided false and misleading…
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Pride of the plains
By Narelle CoulterDISNEY’S awardwinning musical The Lion King is set to open at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre on 28 July for a limited season. The Lion…
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Gee Wiz, curtain to rise
THE curtain is set to rise on Lyndhurst Secondary College’s production of The Wiz. The Wiz is a modern version of The Wizard of Oz…
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Grant to benefit young people
SUPPORT services for young people in Cranbourne will share in a $4 million funding boost. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera said the new $4.1 million threeyear…
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Bend claims life of young father
By Cam ScottA ‘FREAK’ incident on a dangerous stretch of BelgraveHallam Road at Narre Warren East claimed the life of a Noble Park man last…
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Clubs honour great players
By Glen Atwell and Brad KingsburyPAKENHAM and Cranbourne Football Clubs celebrated reunions last weekend. More than 300 people crowded into the Cardinia Cultural Centre on…
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School league kicks off
By Cam ScottHALLAM Valley Primary School has its very own football league, and the competition officially started last Friday. Lunch times are now filled with…
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Scorpions return to winning days
By Cam ScottWHILE it hasn’t been at the peak of its success as a club for the past few years, the Scorpions VFL side formerly…
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Thieves ‘clean out’ factory
By Cam ScottTHIEVES made clean getaway from a Hallam factory last week, stealing a truck loaded with $150,000 worth of soap and detergent. The red…