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  • Faith tie-up

    Faith tie-up

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY police will work closely with local faith groups to monitor potential safety concerns within the community, following last month’s shooting of…

  • In living colour

    In living colour

    By RUSSELL BENNETT Triumph of life seen under the skin… “THERE is always hope.” The tattoo on Stewart Baird’s left forearm was as clear as…

  • Cardinia captivates the Guv

    Cardinia captivates the Guv

    By BEN CAMERON VICTORIAN Governor Alex Chernov and his wife Elizabeth were given a tour of the region by Cardinia Shire mayor Graeme Moore last…

  • Salads, greens order of day

    Salads, greens order of day

    THERE will be plenty of cooks in the kitchen at Rivendell House after a fun morning of salad basket making. Residents from the aged care…

  • Chairo back in time

    Chairo back in time

    ANCIENT Egypt came to Chairo Christian School late last term with Year 7 and 8 students participating in an action-packed day to celebrate their unit…

  • Safety takes a backseat

    Safety takes a backseat

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS PATCHES of roadwork close to schools and early learning centres in Pakenham created safety hazards for kids trying to walk to and…

  • Hoon Close calls

    By BEN CAMERON Burnouts frustrate business owner; employee downplays hooning BATE Close industrial estate remains a hot spot for local hoons after another night of…

  • Don’t get towed away!

    TRAILERS are on the move in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia – in the hands of thieves. Police are warning the community to be vigilant…

  • Inaugural awards: a night of nights

    By GARRY HOWE STAR NEWS GROUP EDITOR OH What A Night! Frankie Valli and his Four Seasons could well have been referring to the inaugural…

  • Don’t dump on us

    Don’t dump on us

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS Retailers hit back at rubbish pile up… THEY’VE become the unofficial dumping ground for Pakenham residents but now retailers are putting their…

  • Teens ring with honesty

    Teens ring with honesty

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO teenagers have been praised by Narre Warren police after returning a lost engagement ring worth $12,000 to its rightful owner. Alanna…

  • Lucky to be alive

    Lucky to be alive

    By KATELYN PINAL AND BEN CAMERON A Cranbourne woman is lucky to be alive after a cement mixer side swiped her car on the Monash…

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