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Long walk gathers pace
By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 130 people united at Cranbourne Racecourse on the weekend to walk together against suicide. The second annual Long Walk for…
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Car lovers have a ball
By LIA SPENCER IT was a rev heads dream event when the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills held the 5th annual Dandenong Valley All Holden…
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Colour sense takes over
AN ART exhibition featuring work from people with Parkinson’s disease was held in Moorabbin last month. The exhibition called A Walk Through Art was opened…
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Hamish and Andy gets into festive spirit
By BRIDGET SCOTT AS the weather gets cooler, Westfield’s Fountain Gate fashion only gets hotter. The centre will come alive from 18 April until 21…
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Salvation from op shop dumping
By BRIDGET COOK FOUR Casey charity stores are taking part in a trial to help prevent illegal dumping of unusable goods, which costs the organisation…
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Council to get an education
By LIA SPENCER A WOMAN who lost her father at a young age, suffered ill health and was abused by her partner is one of…
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Crash prompts council review
By LIA SPENCER A CFA volunteer has applauded Casey Council’s decision to review its traffic measures on a Hallam road after students were involved in…
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Dedication reaps award
A NEW award named after a dedicated volunteer will be presented annually to a deserving resident in south-east Melbourne. The Juan Carlos Loyola OAM Award…
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Every bit counts
By BRIDGET SCOTT FOUNTAIN gate High School contributed to more than $100,000 raised by Victorian schools for the annual Good Friday Appeal After months of…
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Tyranny of Tyrannosaurus
WHAT’S large, orange and was perched on the roof at Hillcrest Christian College? A Tyrannosaurus Rex. The six-metre blow up dinosaur was sitting on the…
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Yakkerboo call for contemporary art
ENTRIES for the Yakkerboo Festival Art Show close on Friday. The show committee is encouraging a more contemporary feel from entrants this year for the…
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Mums hit the charity trail
By RUSSELL BENNETT A TRIO of local super mums is walking, jogging and running more than 70 kilometres each week to blaze a trail later…