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Tended to perfection
GARDEN lovers will be delighted later this month, when Narre Warren North resident Attila Kapitany opens his backyard to the public.
Each year, not-for-profit organisation...
Chance for at-risk kids
By LIA SPENCER
A PROGRAM which has helped more than 350 at-risk children in Cardinia Shire could expand into the City of Casey.
Windermere is currently...
Residents fume over parking policy
By LIA SPENCER
RESIDENTS in Casey have complained about receiving fines while parking on nature strips in narrow roads.
One resident, Berwick RSL president Ray Heathcote,...
Stolen wallet
POLICE are searching for a man who allegedly stole a wallet containing $50 in Station Creek Way, Botanic Ridge, about 11.30pm on 12 February.
The...
Liberal all the way
LYNDHURST by-election candidate David Linaker-Liberal won’t be able to list his full surname on the 27 April ballot paper.
He added ‘Liberal’ to his surname...
Rail upgrade is decades away
By BRIDGET COOK
AN extension of the rail network to service the Cranbourne East and Clyde area could be at least 20 years away, according...
Home in Cavalier fashion
By JARROD POTTER
CAVALIERS basketball continues to reap major rewards as the senior men took a crucial win over finals contender Keysborough.
The men’s side maintains...
Cavs show their class
By JARROD POTTER
CASEY Cavaliers women claimed their second win of the season with a comprehensive 19-point win over Chelsea.
Outgunned and vastly inexperienced compared to...
Playing with Fire
By JARROD POTTER
DANDENONG Rangers guard Steph Cumming will head up north to join the 2012/13 WNBL surprise packet - the Townsville Fire.
Cumming, 22, from...
Keira’s a credit to the Cavs
By JARROD POTTER
CAVALIERS’ recruiting spree has unearthed another weapon - with former Western Port Steelers’ dynamo Keira Beswick joining Casey.
Beswick has been a thorn...
Narre home raided in $205m drugs bust
ABOUT $205 million worth of methamphetamine and two people were charged after raids across Melbourne this week, including Narre Warren.
In March, Customs and Border...
Salvation from op shop dumping
By BRIDGET COOK
FOUR Casey charity stores are taking part in a trial to help prevent illegal dumping of unusable goods, which costs the organisation...