News
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Lawyers have a community calling
THE Casey and Cardinia Legal Service is calling on lawyers wishing to contribute their skills, knowledge and expertise to the community. The call comes after…
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Students kick in for Tyler
Narre Warren South P-12 College held a football day last week to raise funds for Tyler Fishlock who recently lost his sight to cancer. From…
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Council to dish up approval
CASEY residents wanting to install a large satellite dish on their property will need to get council permission. Two new policies under Casey’s planning scheme…
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School needs granted
Doveton North Primary School is delighted to be receiving a new playground following the announcement of a Federal Government grant. Left to right: Excited students…
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Family holds a memory dear
By Rebecca Fraser A 20-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren South man has lost his brave battle with cancer. Last Friday, more than 300 people gathered in Endeavour…
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Suicide bid in police cell
A PRISONER tried to kill himself in Narre Warren police station last Thursday, after spending 72 days in police holding cells. The man, who had…
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Family records
THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group is holding its next general meeting on Saturday, 10 June at 2pm in the meeting room of…
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Giving the game away
Above: Hampton Park coach Jason Chapple regards himself as lucky to be able to continue his involvement in the sport he loves after retiring as…
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Three trapped in wreckage
THREE people were trapped in a car for 45 minutes last Friday following a collision in Narre Warren. The incident occurred about 11.10pm when a…
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Budget is a winner for aged care unit
A 100-BED aged care facility in Doveton looms as a main stand out for Casey in the newly announced State budget. The $34.5 million project…
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Volunteers earn their community awards
THE efforts and contributions of the City of Casey’s volunteers have been recognised at a special awards ceremony. As part of National Volunteers Week the…
