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  • Driving ahead

    THE Clyde CFA will receive a new field command vehicle as part of a $6.8 million boost for the state’s emergency volunteers. Emergency Services minister…

  • Ne-yo, T-Pain

    By Bridget CookLOCAL urban music duo Phinesse will soon add Ne-yo and T-Pain to the list of international artists they have performed alongside. Georges Abela,…

  • Kids plan young fun

    By Bridget BradyCHILDREN have been basking in some school holiday fun at Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre. The vacation care program, held during every…

  • Drive-through souvlaki

    AUSTRALIA’S first drive-through souvlaki store has opened in Lynbrook. The business opened its doors and drive-through at Lynbrook Village last month. Souvlakihut managing director Bill…

  • Seeing Santa

    Bill and Louise McPherson enjoy a dance at the Christmas in July celebrations at the Blind Bight Community Centre last week. ABOUT 80 people tucked…

  • Four in a row

    By Gavin StaindlDANDENONG and District Junior Football League has taken out its fourth straight Youth Girls cup after coming from behind to beat Western Youth…

  • Road to safety

    CHILDREN gathered road safety knowledge while having fun at the Casey Safety Village last week. Families were invited to take part in the holiday program,…

  • Horse lock up

    SAFETY will be enhanced at the Cranbourne Training Centre with the installation of new automatic gates and a bullring. The two automatic sliding gates, worth…

  • Rates revolt

    By Bridget BradyEndeavour Hills resident Tricia Clarke said a responsible council would put some capital works projects on hold and cut back on non-essentials while…

  • Raising a stink

    Hampton Park resident Tony O’Hara, who is opposing a compost plant being built at the Hallam Road landfill site, says recent EPA action is pleasing.…

  • Safer road soon

    IT WON’T bring back five young lives, but a safer Hallam Road is in the making. Since the two collisions that killed five people on…

  • Carbon crunchers

    CASEY Council wants to reduce its carbon footprint by replacing old streetlights. The council has joined the Municipal Association of Victoria 40 other municipalities in…

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