News
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Infrastructure needs more, says mayor
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has welcomed the State Government’s latest budget and says it signals good news for Casey families. However, he said more funding…
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Gators reach milestones
FOUNTAIN Gate Junior Football club congratulated Lachy Moss and Aiden Nelson on reaching 100 games and Daniel Buchanan and Ben Giobbi on reaching 50 games.…
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Cash dream is in the can
A 3-D DRESS made from aluminium cans has won Brentwood Park Primary School a $2000 ‘Green Dream’. The dress, which took 36 students at the…
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Green day sows seeds for future
MORE than 900 green-fingered students and staff celebrated World Environment Day on Monday when Hillsmeade Primary School held a fun-filled event. Students at the Narre…
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Thrown into self-defence
Councillor Michael Farley and karate instructor Tricia Clarke have urged Narre Warren South women to attend free self-defence classes later this month. WOMEN living in…
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Sharks in the swim
Left: Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club awards winners (from left) Shannae Etheve, Olivia Raiti, Laura May, Danielle Van Overdyk and Bridie Rogers. CASEY Tigersharks Swimming Club…
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OK to revised Spring Square plan
PARTS of the controversial Spring Square development in Hallam will go ahead after Casey Council decided to endorse the revised concept plan. A new preschool…
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Wilson’s off to Malta, but he’ll be paying his own fare
By Sarah SchwagerCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson is packing his bags for Malta. Despite Casey Council previously refusing to fund the trip, councillors voted at…
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Hunt for $100,000 con man
Hallam business owner Colin Bakof has been targeted by a con man and hopes police track him down soon. By Rebecca Fraser A HALLAM business…
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Windows with great views
For those who are still considering upgrading their computers from Windows 98 to Windows XP, there is a shock coming their way. Microsoft is just…
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Guys and Dolls to rock the stage
PERFORMERS from the City of Casey are preparing to tread the boards in an upcoming production of Guys and Dolls. Proven to be a sure-fire…
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Warm feeling for winter
A group of keen knitters is helping keep underprivileged children warm this winter. Back are Audrey O’Shea, Marie Dorn and Mary Litchfield, middle are Regina…
