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Libs join LLEN promise
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
THE State Government has now promised funding to the Local Learning and Employment Networks (LLENs) in 2015, right on the back of...
War’s heavy toll
By BRIDGET COOK
CRANBOURNE’s Beryl Craig has seen firsthand the effects that war has on soldiers once they finish their service and return home.
Her father...
Centenary events aim to unite
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
CASEY councillor Rosalie Crestani has echoed the sentiment of fellow councillor Geoff Ablett in proposing several new Anzac Day activities for the...
Grant-ed choice
By BRIDGET COOK
THE City of Casey is giving power back to the people to decide how a grant which goes to Casey’s retirement villages...
Labor’s race to blame Premier
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
LIBERAL candidate Amanda Stapledon has slammed the Opposition’s suggestions that Premier Denis Napthine had a conflict of interest when he attended a...
Cain says they’re not able
THE children’s story of the ’Little Engine that Could’ and in the story does. The adult version might be 'The Big Government that Can...
Safety shepherd
LAST week Botanic Ridge residents were invited to a meeting about “security”. Apparently, about 50 people turned up, only to be surprised to find...
Long-lived
IN RELATION to 'Bible studies’ (Letter to the Editor, 14 August): God said in Genesis 6 v 3 we live for 120 years. Moses...
Prices hit
ENERGY Australia has struck again.
The 11 per cent discount that applied to my gas account has been reduced to just the 'consumption’ component.
The...
Mayor backs himself
THE mayor is praising himself, saying that Casey is the first council to give back the carbon tax (while according to the Herald Sun...
No endless growth
BOTH councillors Sam Aziz and Wayne Smith are under an illusion if they really believe Casey’s problems will be solved by simply lobbying state...
Some mother had him
By BRIDGET COOK
TAKE a trip down memory lane when a tribute show to Frank Spencer comes to Cranbourne next month.
Comedian and performer John Bunker...