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Labor’s race to blame Premier
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LIBERAL candidate Amanda Stapledon has slammed the Opposition’s suggestions that Premier Denis Napthine had a conflict of interest when he attended a…
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My two mums
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Strap: “I’M NOT sure why you won’t let them get married.” A 10-YEAR-OLD Berwick boy has written to Prime Minister Tony Abbott,…
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Helpers needed
By CASEY NEILL GATEWAY Industries has been providing employment, training and support for adults with disabilities for more than 20 years. But the Dandenong-based not-for-profit…
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Stars hone vital skills
CHILDREN from across Casey honed their cricket skills with some stars of the game last week. During Cricket Australia’s National Sign-Up Week, the City of…
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Youth focus
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD YOUTH mental health will be the focus of a forum to be held this weekend in the City of Casey. The 2010…
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Clean-up call
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY councillor is calling for a clean-up of derelict and empty properties scattered throughout the municipality. At Tuesday’s council meeting Cr…
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Two dogs shot
By BRIDGET COOK BREI Dunn cannot fathom how someone could do what is believed to have been done to her two dogs. Her two young…
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Paky auto mania
By BEN CAMERON PAKENHAM is set to be home to the biggest used car yard in the country by next year. Designed as a site…
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Walk of strength
By BRIDGET COOK WHAT Joshua Atkinson lacked in size after being born at just 25 weeks into his mother’s pregnancy, he made up for in…
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Relief provides solace
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ANDREA and David Hopgood found solace through art. More than two years after losing their son, Fraser, the couple found a type…
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Airlifted after crash
By BRIDGET COOK A YOUNG woman was airlifted to The Alfred hospital following a serious car crash in Tooradin on Friday night. Police are still…
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Labor’s learning
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE South East Local Learning Employment Network would receive funding for another four years under a State Labor Government. The Opposition announced…