News
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Tyler main course at Rotary dinner
CITY of Casey CEO Mike Tyler will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Narre Warren’s 2008 Annual Business Dinner on 19 March.…
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Housing boost
By Kelly YatesTHOUSANDS of new homes are set to be built as part of a massive increase in the Casey-Cardinia growth corridor. The Urban Growth…
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Burglary charges
POLICE arrested and charged four people last week over a string of house burglaries in the Hallam area. A woman, 38, and a man, 28,…
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Quigg set for bowls glory
CRANBOURNE Bowls Club champion Lyn Quigg has won his way into the South East Group Champion of Champions final to be played at Clayton Bowls…
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GPS on thieves’ radar
Narre Warren police Sergeant Rob Madeley wants GPS owners to be more protective of their property. – Callan DateTHIEVES are continuing to locate and steal…
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Pakenham line ‘worst’: Liberals
Train cancellations on the Pakenham line increased sharply in 2007. By Callan DateTRAIN users in the City of Casey continue to receive a below-par service,…
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Lost cause
Lost Planet PlayStation 3 Rating: 3/5 LOST Planet for PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a flawed sci-fi action game that is saved only by unique online…
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Memorial gardens a tribute to soldiers
PROUD Narre Warren North locals joined more than 100 other community members in witnessing the opening of the Soldier Settler Memorial Garden last Saturday. The…
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Kids make cultural connection
THE wider Casey community is being encouraged to attend a Sri Lankan drama performance this Saturday. Children from the City of Casey and City of…
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Lucky winners wait to get a dressing down
By Kelly Yates NINETY Casey women have won a competition through Westfield Fountain Gate to meet fashion experts, Trinny and Susannah, this weekend, as they…
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Air cadets land top awards
TWO Berwick Air League junior cadets were awarded with national honours during a ceremony in Sydney last week. Aaron Daniels, 16, was named national male…
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Footpaths go nowhere
The News first reported the ongoing dramas over footpath construction in Narre Warren in August. DEBATE continues to rage over the cost of constructing footpaths…