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  • ‘Not too bad’ hair day in a good cause

    Narre Warren’s Sally Norris has shaved her head for the Leukaemia Foundation. A CLOSE friend’s diagnosis with cancer has prompted a Narre Warren woman to…

  • Horse hit

    A HORSE was killed after being hit by a car in Narre Warren East on Friday. Police said the horse was hit about 8.45pm after…

  • Lounge car is last straw for family

    The Ford ute crashed into the lounge room of the Endeavour Hills home about 4.30am on Sunday. By Rebecca FraserAN Endeavour Hills family say they…

  • SES work pours in

    SES crews helped contain the area after a water main burst in Endeavour Hills on Friday. Picture courtesy Narre Warren SES. A BURST water main…

  • Should there be soup kitchens in Casey?

    Kirsten Summers, Hampton Park YES “We don’t have any around here. I think it’s a good idea.”Candice Godeefroy, Rowville YES “You see them on the…

  • Swap for road works

    A HALLAM road project has been bumped back another year after a Casey councillor successfully moved that a project in his own ward be finished…

  • LGV clears Richardson

    CASEY councillor Paul Richardson will not be pursued over claims he leaked confidential information to the local media. Local Government Victoria (LGV) has informed the…

  • Students help tackle problems

    Maramba Primary School students Divya, Shannen, Danial, Lucinda and Amaf with Casey mayor Kevin Bradford. THE problem-solving skills of students from six Casey schools has…

  • Fired up to serve

    THE Narre Warren Fire Brigade held its recruitment information day recently and attracted 12 potential members. The event, held at the fire station in Fullard…

  • ‘Insufficient evidence’ in drink allegations

    POLICE say they have found no evidence to support allegations that a Casey councillor took alcohol from the council offices. Detective Senior Sergeant Ian Wilcox…

  • 144km/h driver has his car impounded

    AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man had his car impounded by police on the weekend after being clocked driving more than 60km/h above the speed limit. Police…

  • Act ‘flawed’, says Wilson

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY’s deputy mayor took to the steps of State Parliament on Tuesday when he dubbed the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act “flawed”. Councillor…

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