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  • Casey’s call to deck the halls

    Casey’s call to deck the halls

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has taken a stand against ‘political correctness gone mad’ and urged to the community to celebrate Christmas proudly. The council…

  • Hoon set to lose job after writing off car

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A P-PLATER has lost his licence – as well as writing off his turbo-powered car – after crashing off the road during…

  • Rims lifted

    Rims lifted

    THOUSANDS of dollars’ worth of tools and equipment were stolen from a Doveton business this month. About 8pm on Sunday 17 November, two people driving…

  • What’s the score

    To our CEO Mike Tyler relating to a VCAT case A214/2006 Anti-Discrimination Case 2006. Were the councillors at the time aware of this case? Secondly,…

  • Everyday dangers

    We have read your article on cancer in the local paper page 8. We would like to mention a few items in our everyday life…

  • Council probe call

    I BELIEVE there is a need to have a cursory, if not detailed audit of the council of the City of Casey. The reasons I…

  • Socially speaking

    In regards to Touched by Little Talin (Berwick News, 21 November): Melissa is more than a little mad, she is making a huge, huge difference.…

  • Clean mean… human power

    Clean mean… human power

    ST MARGARET’S and Berwick Grammar School completed a wonderful year in pedal power with outstanding results in the ‘Formula One’ of HPV (Human Powered Vehicles)…

  • Touchy subject

    The recent summer edition of the Citynews shows that the new mayor and most other councillors are not really in touch with important issues impacting…

  • Promoting harmony within

    Promoting harmony within

    By BRIDGET COOK A WORKSHOP held in Casey this month opened up the dialogue between culturally diverse communities and service providers in a bid to…

  • Spring Square safety push

    Spring Square safety push

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A GROUP of like-minded Hallam residents are calling on council to improve pedestrian safety around Spring Square. A 110-signature petition calling for…

  • Horse help takes the biscuit

    Horse help takes the biscuit

    By CASEY NEILL FOUR Dandenong students weren’t horsing around when they offered to lend Myuna Farm a hand. Year 11s Taylah, Vanessa, Nathan and Leigh…

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