News
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Heritage boost
HERITAGE College in Narre Warren South officially unveiled its new building last Friday following the completion of a $1.3 million project. The new building comprises…
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Meadows corner gets upgrade
Hastings MP Rosy Buchanan announces funding for a Devon Meadows intersection to help reduce the number of accidents. A PROBLEM intersection in Devon Meadows will…
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Town plan under review
RESIDENTS have been invited to come and have a say about the future of Endeavour Hills. Tonight (Thursday) the City of Casey is preparing a…
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Native plants take over Arbor
From left: Volunteers Robin Dzedins and Gwen Ingram, Joy Nash, Belinda Squires and children Hailey King, Courtney King, Emily Squires, with Mayor Cr Kevin Bradford…
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Internet porno ban plan
A political party wants to prevent children from viewing pornography on computers by introducing special filters. Family First this week released a statement saying it…
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Legal service slams budget
By Rebecca FraserTHE “vital” legal needs of Casey residents have been virtually ignored by the latest Federal Budget, according to the coordinator of the Casey…
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Tea time for charity
THERE were cups of tea aplenty this week when the Casey North Community Information Support Service (CNCISS) took part in the World’s Biggest Morning Tea.…
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Aboriginal art on display
Wurundjeri Elder Vicki Nicholson-Brown and Casey mayor Kevin Bradford with some of the Koori art on display at the Civic Centre. ABORIGINAL artefacts and artwork…
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Miners dig out a victory
BERWICK Miners Gridiron team played Southern Seahawks on Saturday in Frankston and came away with a win coming from behind in the second half. With…
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Young Lions show their teeth
NARRE South Lions Junior Football Club’s girls under-18 had an excellent first-up win, downing Waverley Power by 38 points in the Footy Pak Cup competition…
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Why the battle comes after the war
By Rebecca Fraser CASEY residents have been invited to come and listen to the memoirs of a Vietnam veteran who triumphed over the demons of…
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Should the Education Department be responsible for three-year-old kindergarten?
Craig Meads, Narre Warren South NO “Rather than go straight to the education system they should have someone else teach them.”Ken Bourke, Cranbourne NO “I…
