Opinion
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Road to safety
Finally, a road crossing in Narre Warren North for the children of the primary and preschool. Councillor Crestani and Cr Kaplon should cut a ribbon…
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Common sense quota
Mike Tyler, CEO of the City of Casey, recently ruled out quotas as a method of ensuring there is cultural diversity within this council into…
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History in the balance
Attention the Mayor of Casey Geoff Ablett and Deputy Mayor Amanda Stapledon. Letters printed in the News on Thursday 3 April, see page 6, in…
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Theories fall over
TO MR GLAZEBROOK (Dustbins Of History, News, 3 April). I wonder if professors Lake and Reynolds support Mr Glazebrook’s initial views regarding the causes of…
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Poor parking zones
I’M HAPPY to see both the Liberal and Labor parties will make travel cheaper for commuters in Zone 2 next year. But what’s the point…
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Never-ending war
Well done to Mr Lance McDermott of Endeavour Hills for his letter (Not About Glory, News 20 March). I agree with him wholeheartedly. Sadly, the…
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Turkish tragedy
John Glazebrook’s claims that the Allied invasion of Turkey in 1915 was unwarranted and the campaign was a comprehensive defeat and that most Australians did…
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Dustbin of history
Mr John Howard of Cranbourne (Voluntary Sacrifice For Empire, News, Thursday 27 March) states that I have “a unique and interesting view of Australian Great…
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Off the rails
The big ad in Sunday’s paper was ‘show your support by boarding the Dee Train’. As part of Melbourne’s City of Casey Round, the Dees…
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Down to zero
The Transport Accident Commission has thrown its support behind Victoria Police’s new campaign Road to Zero: It Starts With You. The campaign will see police…
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Another invisible man
We refer to the letter from Prasad Phillip (News, Socially Speaking, 20 March). Can Mr Phillip really be referring to the same councillor Geoff Ablett…
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Bandicoot boss
I am writing in response to the article Give a Hoot for the Bandicoots (Cranbourne News, 27 March). The Victorian government bandicoot strategy is currently…