Opinion
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Too much granted
In relation to the article It’s Two Cheers for Council (News, 20 Febryuary), it’s wonderful to see three of Casey’s residents competing on the world…
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Cash cavaliers
So Casey Council’s Manager Property, Rates and Valuation is unable to give any estimate of the time and cost of the abortive attempt to introduce…
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Act to save jobs
ACROSS Casey, over 2248 jobs will be lost in the motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts manufacturing industries over the foreseeable future. Manufacturing workers across…
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We pay for gobbledy gook
Councillor Geoff Ablett’s answers to Ray Baker’s letter regarding the Casey Cultural Centre are fanciful to say the least. Who is going to pay for…
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Suburb society
Last week I had a phone call from Deputy Mayor Amanda Stapleton, who told me that it was now confirmed that we are not to…
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Fight worth fighting
In response to Endeavour Hills resident Mr John Glazebrook’s take on modern European history (Re-writing History, News 20 February). His assertions that governments used propoganda…
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No relief from rates
It is important for all ratepayers to check their rates for the last 10 years. They will be shocked to discover that rates have soared…
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Re-writing history
RAYMOND Rickards from Hampton Park (News, 13 February) may disagree with my opinions, but it is unfortunate he, and the ANZAC spirit supporters, are in…
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No cost to ratepayers
I would like to address Ray Baker’s letter Precinct Project of Concern (News, 30 January), in which he infers that Casey residents “are going to…
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Basic problems
THERE is continual dumping of ‘householder’ rubbish in Casey in many areas, some of which has been there since before New Year’s Eve, and also…
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Take care in killer heat
With temperatures set to remain over 30 degrees for the rest of the week, I urge everyone to remain vigilant and ensure no child is…
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Anzac honour is dead
IF ANYONE wants to see first-hand how the City of Casey has already honoured the ANZAC sacrifice, just drive along memorial drive at Main Street,…