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Fears for allowances ‘slush fund’
By Rebecca FraserATTEMPTS to allow Casey councillors to spend their unused training and education allowance within their own wards has failed to attract majority support.…
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Red can shake on
CASEY residents have been urged to open up their pockets and front doors this weekend as the annual Red Shield Appeal gets underway. Craig Exon,…
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Hills dish out rugby rout
Above: Endeavour Hills player Setu Felise shrugs off a Northcote tackler and gets ready to release the ball during the under-18’s match. ENDEAVOUR Hills Rugby…
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Child services share $170,000
KINDERGARTENS and childcare centres across Casey look set to share $170,000 in grants to boost safety, buy equipment and improve general amenities. Narre Warren North…
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Council seeks stadium comments
CASEY residents have been invited to submit their comments on the draft planning study for the Timbarra Community Stadium. The proposed development would be situated…
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Too steep for Hills
ENDEAVOUR Hills Junior Football Club’s under-16 team Endeavour-Doveton played a competitive game, but went down by 45 points against Beaumaris at the weekend. Scores: Endeavour-Doveton…
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Donations on the ground
If you feel helpless when you see the devastation caused by the recent earthquake that has shattered the lives of many in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta, then…
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Foxes burrow in
NARRE North Foxes returned seven wins in a good week of competition last week. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 15 The Foxes had a good disciplined…
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Tough for Cranny juniors
CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club struggled to record victories in round six. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (1) Cranbourne put in a good performance for two…
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Narre juniors win six
NARRE Warren junior sides had six wins in last week’s round. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 18 GIRLS In a great team effort Narre hung on…
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Would you welcome a nuclear energy plant in Casey?
Wilma Southern, Doveton NO “The most potent issue is the waste it generates.” Joyce Hollis, Narre Warren NO “I do not like the thought of…
