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Setting boundaries

I am writing in response to the article about Cranbourne North residents living in The Eve Estate and The Avenue on Casey estates signing...

Park it

In write in relation to and Medicare being moved to Centrelink offices (Vital Services Under One Roof, News, 8 May). Ample parking, you are...

Tax on tax

We are told that the current tax is 38 cents per litre, this is wrong as we pay 10 per cent GST on the...

Fun and faith on same stage

By BRIDGET COOK ST JOHN’s Cranbourne has invited the community to join them for a night out packed with comedy, entertainment and reflection of faith...

Dennis dances to entertain

THE Casey community is invited along for a cuppa and a fun day out to raise money for a good cause. Balla Balla Community Centre...

Rubbish rates

CASEY council persistently refuses to consider reducing the rates paid by residents of Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, although the only service they perform for...

Scorpions overcome their Blues

By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 6 IT FINALLY clicked into gear for Casey. Despite the weather making every slippery like a crocodile slide, the...

Eagle girls play a great brand of Footy

By JARROD POTTER Victorian Women’s Football League Round 2 ON the winners’ list for the first time in its Division 1 lifespan, Cranbourne Women’s Football Club proved...

Double up for Cavaliers’ victory

By JARROD POTTER PINK was the colour of victory for the Casey Cavaliers men with a double-header triumph. With all Casey teams wearing pink for BNCA...

Fresh produce, autumn glory

THE location of Berwick Farmers’ Market, which will be held on Saturday 24 May, is particularly attractive with the trees coloured in their autumn...

Dandenong gets a Bendigo battering

By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG City’s trip to Bendigo yielded only a 2-4 loss as Bendigo FC stormed past City for its second win of the...

Bowling them all over

NATIONAL and State Champion in indoor bowls at a young age is a fantastic achievement for Keysborough Bowls Club’s Tiffany Brodie. Brodie, 15, from Hallam,...

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South East Climate Action Network co-founder runs for council

Asher Coleman, co-founder of South East Climate Action Network, is running for the River Gum Ward in the coming Casey Council election as an...

Fox to thrill Casey