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  • GM briefing for council

    CASEY council is set to hear the pros and cons of genetically modified crops. Councillor Rob Wilson raised a motion at Tuesday night’s council meeting…

  • Report awaiting delivery

    CITY of Casey councillors have asked for a copy of an independent audit of the city’s maternal and child health service. Deputy mayor Kevin Bradford…

  • New ‘net in the pipeline – but what about the ‘now’?

    WHILE politicians murmur in their sleep about a thrilling futuristic network of fibre optic cable that will provide high-speed internet to taxpayers, Australians living in…

  • Family mourns

    By Callan DateA ROADSIDE memorial paying tribute to a teenager killed in a Doveton car crash has been removed. An array of flowers, crosses and…

  • From Frog Hollow to national glory

    Digby Ioane, pictured left in 1992 next to former Endeavour Hills Rugby Union Club team-mate and current Kangaroos AFL footballer Aaron Edwards, made a breathtaking…

  • Garden hoses help stop fire

    FIRE destroyed a Narre Warren unit on Saturday night. The Pentland Drive house caught alight about 9.45pm and the flames quickly spread. Narre Warren CFA…

  • School opens new art centre

    AUSTRALIA’S next Ken Done could be waiting in the wings of Oatlands Primary School’s new art facility. The Narre Warren school officially opened the $240,000…

  • Comets fly in soccer win

    THE Casey Comets won 2-1 against third-placed Bentleigh Greens in a hard-fought Men’s State League One contest at Comets Stadium on Saturday. The Comets were…

  • Winds stretch SES

    Narre Warren SES volunteers help clear away a fallen tree during a recent storm. Picture: Narre Warren SES. WILD winds caused havoc throughout Casey last…

  • Orders marching up rally ladder

    By Marc McGowanBERWICK’S Will Orders stormed to his best performance of the Australian Rally Championship as round three moved to the nation’s capital on the…

  • Girls prove their medal

    Back from left: Victorian Taekwondo Academy Berwick instructors Berty Collinson, Jean Collinson and Mahir Unalan, and, front, Asian Junior Australian Team Selection Championships medallists Jessica…

  • Missed chances cost Comets

    By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Comets’ conversion nightmares came back to haunt them in a disappointing 1-1 draw against the Preston Lions in a spiteful Women’s…

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