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  • Burnout alleged

    Burnout alleged

    A Narre Warren man’s car was impounded after police broke up a large hoon-gathering in the Clyde region on 14 October. When police arrived, the…

  • Forget Guru Nanak Lake – let’s name a suburb Nanakville instead!

    Forget Guru Nanak Lake – let’s name a suburb Nanakville instead!

    A lake (re)naming? A Parliament and politicians uneasy about a petition. A community confused. And once again, grassroots racism rears its ugly head! Let’s be…

  • Bears poised for big win

    Bears poised for big win

    After a comprehensive loss in round 1 against Springvale South, things have just gone from bad to worse for Hallam Kalora Park. The Hawks, who…

  • Bergmans’ Berwick return

    Bergmans’ Berwick return

    First it was the full Nelson; now it’s the Bergman bunch. Eastern Football Netball League Premier side Berwick is set to welcome two renowned families…

  • Why the wait for mental-health ED patients?

    Why the wait for mental-health ED patients?

    Mental health patients languishing in Dandenong and Casey hospital emergency departments are still getting specialist care and support, according to Monash Health. In April-June, just…

  • Fountain Gate machete attack investigated

    Fountain Gate machete attack investigated

    Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding two incidents at a shopping centre in Narre Warren on 15 October. Police were called…

  • Liberal Party divided

    Liberal Party divided

    A petition brought to the Victorian Parliament to reverse the renaming of Berwick Springs Lake to Guru Nanak Lake has caused a major divide in…

  • Food relief pantry lays empty

    Food relief pantry lays empty

    Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CISS) has released an urgent appeal for donations for food, toiletries and hygiene products, as their supplies run…

  • Highs and lows of cricket

    Highs and lows of cricket

    Devon Meadows B Grade captain Corey Leslie is living proof that a week is a long time in cricket. Just a week after battling his…

  • Unique connections to employment

    Unique connections to employment

    An employment agency, IntoJobs, is helping First Nations people make cultural connections as well as to seek employment. The IntoJobs’ program, delivered by Mas National…

  • Brilliant Bloods, poor Pirates

    Brilliant Bloods, poor Pirates

    The clash between Springvale South and Hallam Kalora Park was shaping up to be the game of the round … but it wasn’t as evenly-matched…

  • Chasing targets proves difficult on opening day of the season

    Chasing targets proves difficult on opening day of the season

    Winning the toss and bowling has proven to be a recipe for defeat for both Endeavour Hills and Noble Park on the opening day of…