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  • $30,000 burglary

    MORE than $30,000 worth of bicycles and equipment has been stolen from a Hallam cycling shop in three separate burglaries. The overnight burglaries occurred at…

  • Car crime call

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOUSING estates and shopping centre car parks across Casey have been targeted in a dramatic rise of unlocked car thefts over the…

  • Miss Moo milks it for all it’s worth

    Miss Moo milks it for all it’s worth

    By CASEY NEILL MISS Moo has earned $250 for Heritage College in Narre Warren South. Students spent weeks decorating the life-sized fibreglass bovine for the…

  • Glasgow bound for glory

    Glasgow bound for glory

    By JARROD POTTER ATHLETES from the City of Casey will attempt to swim, shoot, flick and run their way into Commonwealth Games glory. Seven athletes…

  • Labor’s $5m pitch

    Labor’s $5m pitch

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Opposition will spend $5 million on upgrading Hampton Park Primary School if successful in the November election. Opposition Leader Daniel…

  • Bracks’ words of wisdom

    Bracks’ words of wisdom

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LOCAL manufacturing was just one of the subjects covered by former Premier Steve Bracks when he stopped by Casey last month. Guests…

  • Comets have something to roar about

    By JARROD POTTER UPSETTING the top of the ladder FC Bulleen Lions will go down as one of Casey Comets’ greatest victories in the Women’s…

  • Lorraine is in champion health

    Lorraine is in champion health

    LORRAINE Lord isn’t afraid to tell people to shape up and take care of themselves. Lorraine is a City of Greater Dandenong health champion, and…

  • Market keeps on keeping on

    Market keeps on keeping on

    THE Rotary Club of Berwick Farmers’ Market is growing in size, value and contribution to farmers and the community. Customers keep saying they will continue…

  • 100, not out

    100, not out

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AN EARLY learning centre nestled in the heart of Doveton has just clocked up 100 years of experience. The 10 staff members…

  • Re-making Doveton

    Re-making Doveton

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WHEN Ford announced over summer that it would cut 300 jobs from its manufacturing plants in Geelong and Broadmeadows, Doveton-bred Dennis Glover…

  • Elder’s call to end ‘ice’ age

    Elder’s call to end ‘ice’ age

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WURUNDJERI elder Diane Kerr has called for a summit of community elders to work together to combat the ‘ice’ drug “crisis”. Speaking…

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