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World at their feet
By BRIDGET COOK YOUNG people in Casey who are passionate about the economy and making a difference are urged to apply for the Youth 20…
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Super clinic close at hand
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NESTLED in the heart of Berwick, one can find a health clinic that not only treats patients from throughout Casey, but is…
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Two into school goes well
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Preppies across Casey took the first steps in their long education journey as they started school last week. Marking a milestone occasion…
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Cancer care closer home
By BRIDGET SCOTT A SPECIALIST medical centre in Casey is set to treat patients in February next year, after Brad Battin turned the sod on…
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Taste of success
By BRIDGET COOK IT WASN’T too long ago that the tiniest crumb hitting Cranbourne youngster Emma Coles’s mouth caused her much distress. So it is…
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Owner furious after car smash
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren P-plater was left devastated this week after a car smash left her Holden Commodore a write-off. Kayla Barallon, 18,…
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Take a Swing
HANOVER Welfare Services will benefit from a special round of golf this month. South East Business Networks (SEBN) launched this year’s Take a Swing for…
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The page is a stage
By BRIDGET COOK MAGIC, monsters and fairies will come to life at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick this month. Production company Page to Stage will…
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Anzac honour is dead
IF ANYONE wants to see first-hand how the City of Casey has already honoured the ANZAC sacrifice, just drive along memorial drive at Main Street,…
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No cost to ratepayers
I would like to address Ray Baker’s letter Precinct Project of Concern (News, 30 January), in which he infers that Casey residents “are going to…
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Basic problems
THERE is continual dumping of ‘householder’ rubbish in Casey in many areas, some of which has been there since before New Year’s Eve, and also…
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Take care in killer heat
With temperatures set to remain over 30 degrees for the rest of the week, I urge everyone to remain vigilant and ensure no child is…