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  • Drivers told be responsible

    By Rebecca FraserDEATH and serious injury on our roads will continue unabated until members of the community see unlawful behaviour, involving even low levels of…

  • Register or face fines, say police

    POLICE have issued a warning to all motorists to make sure their cars are registered or face a $550 on the spot fine. The move…

  • Public called to attend meetings

    By Rebecca FraserFOUR Oaks Ward councillor Paul Richardson has urged all community members to attend more Casey council meetings and take an interest in the…

  • Shopfront dump

    Enough is enough: Staff and volunteers at Hampton Park Salvation Army Family Store Ellen Geddes, Carmel Smith, Eva Shaw and Gary Geddes. By Rebecca FraserHUMAN…

  • Casey wins award

    THE City of Casey recently won the Adult Multicultural Education Service (AMES) Full Participation Local Government Award for 2005. Mayor Cr Kevin Bradford said he…

  • Are trains too overcrowded?

    Corria Peeters, Cranbourne NO “I travel a lot during the day and the travel is beautiful and there is always room.”Emma De Carli, Berwick YES…

  • School crossing upgrade plan

    By Rebecca FraserONE of Casey’s most dangerous school crossing zones looks set to receive new safety measures in a bid to reduce the number of…

  • Fellowship for governor’s wife

    Shelley Stewart was recently named a Paul Harris Fellow at a Rotary Club of Narre Warren. SHELLEY Stewart and her husband Ray were taken by…

  • Trading tools for the classroom

    By Rebecca FraserA FORMER chef, an electrician and a carpenter have recently undergone a dramatic career transformation and are set to take up new teaching…

  • Old fire jackets cop flak

    Out with the old and in with the new. Firefighters in Casey will have new uniforms by the end of the year, following a statewide…

  • Jazz to flow through park

    MUSIC enthusiasts are in for a treat this Saturday with Jazz by the Lake to be held at Berwick’s Wilson Botanic Park. Jazz fans have…

  • Wetlands danger from rubbish

    Phil Hughes is sick and tired of the mounting rubbish at a Narre Warren South reserve and has called on a neighbouring school to clean…

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