Jin Hui
It’s back to reality
NARRE WARREN BOWLS
Saturday Division 2 played top side Mulgrave for bragging rights as the winner would be clearly top of the ladder.
Looking forward...
Coalition pledges school upgrade
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE Coalition has promised a $1 million upgrade of the Don Bosco School in Narre Warren if successful in the...
Dirty as it gets
SO TRUE Mr Giles (News, 20 November). Ignorant voters don’t realise that rogue unions control the Labor Party when they are in office. In...
Bottler
IF THERE was a candidate campaigning to lessen the advertising of alcohol, they would have my vote.
Ron Roberts,
Cranbourne.
Ban ’em
THOSE of us who have "No junk mail" signs on our letterboxes need to band together and, as a matter of principle, not only...
Keep on printing
BOTANIC Ridge estate has been established for several years now and over the years has grown into a well-established and thriving community.
For years we...
Come on council
MY IMPRESSION, mistaken or otherwise, was that our sitting councillors were elected by us the citizens of the City of Casey to be our...
Backwards Tooradin
AFTER many letters, meetings and broken promises over the many years I have lived in Tooradin we still don’t have natural gas, no cable...
Stand and deliver
I HAD to laugh when I recently received my "very important notice" in the mail from the ever so lovely but clueless Liberal candidate,...
Insight upgrade
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE Labor Party has promised a $2.4 million upgrade for a Berwick specialist school for the blind, if successful in...
Council sings opera ambassador’s praise
A BERWICK resident who was invited to sing at Government House has been recognised by her local councillors.
At a council meeting on 18 November,...
Arts radio in the open
By BRIDGET SCOTT
AFTER nearly five years on air one of Casey Radio’s features will cease from 21 December.
The Casey Arts Hour will...