News
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Light shines on teen nightclub
CASEY teenagers will be dancing up a storm in the safe environment of an underage Berwick nightclub. A licence to hold the night at the…
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Heat turned up on cold-calling conmen
COLD-calling conmen are ripping off the elderly with shoddy asphalting work, police have warned. Detective Sergeant Rod Arthur of Narre Warren Criminal Investigation Unit told…
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Mayor moves to control travel
By Jim Mynard CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford this week again took his council down the shaky pathway of usurping the chief executive’s role of staff…
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Drawing on peace message
STUDENTS at an Endeavour Hills Primary school have been busy spreading messages of peace through art. Southern Cross Primary School was one of many Victorian…
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Special rate review meeting
CASEY’S controversial rates review report will go before a special council meeting on Monday, 30 October. Councillors decided that the issue was too extensive to…
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Feast of medals for Sharks
THE Casey Tiger Sharks nabbed a swag of medals at the bi-annual Casey Encouragement Event at Cranbourne Indoor Pool on Saturday night to continue the…
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Childcare burglary
POLICE are investigating an incident in which thieves stole cash from a Narre Warren childcare centre. The burglary occurred at the Malcolm Court centre about…
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Factory raid
THIEVES mounted a rooftop raid on a Narre Warren factory complex last week. They made off with petty cash after breaking in through the roof…
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Fit for pink breakfast
By Ed MerrisonCAROL Bosward and friends are tickled pink to be hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast in Narre Warren South. Carol, owner of ladies fitness…
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Cup win for workhorse
By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainer Ken Keys described Sunday’s cup win by Blue Collar Jack as a triumph of friendship and family after his honest galloper…
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Big day out for the locals
By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE trainers starred during the first Sunday Cup meeting, taking home major prize cheques from six of the 10 races contested including the…
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Lean day for district steeds
By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE-trained horses were thinly represented at Caulfield on the opening day of the Melbourne Racing Club’s spring carnival on Saturday, with only…