Jin Hui
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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 my…
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Bottler
IF THERE was a candidate campaigning to lessen the advertising of alcohol, they would have my vote. Ron Roberts, Cranbourne.
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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 NOT…
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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…
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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 advocates,…
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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 internet,…
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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, Susan…
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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 Saturday’s State…
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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,…
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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 no…
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Front of stage for dance student
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE stage has been set for a talented Casey dance student. Emily Ryan from Backstage Dance Academy in Narre Warren has been…
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Cougars back on track
IT WAS only fitting that the two local sides in the Victorian Summer League Baseball Division 2 competition fought out such a thrilling, high scoring…