News
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Transport group on the move
THE Public Transport Users Association (PTUA) has formed a southeast branch to focus on the continued public transport neglect and dissatisfaction in Casey and surrounding…
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Race to form teams
By Jim MynardTHE CaseyCardinia HumanPowered Vehicle (HPV) and Cycling Club is seeking expressions of interest from organisations and schools to form HPV teams. Club president…
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Are you coping with the extreme heat?
Tim Major, Berwick YES “It’s winter in Ireland where I’ve been living for three years so I haven’t experienced this kind of heat for a…
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Syringe bandit robs woman in car park
Police wish to speak to this man in relation to a robbery in Narre Warren last week when a woman was threatened with a syringe.…
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Blue light disco fever
By Rebecca Fraser DISCO fever is sweeping Casey with the everpopular Blue Light nights back for another year. Casey’s young partygoers are gearing up for…
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Bitter split
Moving on and ready to play: By Rebecca FraserA JUNIOR football club has been forced to go it alone after bitterly breaking away from a…
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Forklift stolen
A FORKLIFT has been stolen from a construction site in Hallam worth an estimated $18,000. Police said the incident occurred between 5.15pm Thursday 19 January…
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Psychic search for missing cat
Hallam’s Glenys Jones desperately wants her beloved cat Toby returned. He went missing on Monday, January 16, and has not been seen since. By Rebecca…
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Hooded thieves in Hallam raid
By Rebecca Fraser FOUR balaclavaclad thieves have targeted a Hallam business in what police have called a “very professional” operation. More than $200,000 worth of…
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Jewels found
A PERSON walking through a Doveton park received a surprise recently when they discovered a large amount of discarded jewellery. Detective Sergeant Garry Kear of…
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Council rejects supermarket
Casey councillor Mick Morland says valuable land in Berwick has become a dumping ground after council rejected an application to build a small supermarket there.…