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  • Precinct rates outrage

    I refer to your front page story regarding the Casey Cultural Precinct (Amazing Design, Berwick, Cranbourne News, 16 January). Where is the $125 million coming…

  • Very interesting

    Regarding councillor Wayne Smith JP’s letter to the editor in last week’s edition of the News (Registering interest). You are correct, I have not accessed…

  • Unseen eyesore

    Reading councillor Smith’s letter in the News (Registering Interest, 16 January). I can show him graffiti near where I live that’s been there for two…

  • Honor disrespect

    On the anniversary of World War I, many of the mature oak trees that make up the Avenue of Honor in Narre Warren North are…

  • Slashing surprise

    Slashing surprise

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PAM Higgins thought something must be amiss when she spotted a tractor slashing the grass at the Homestead Road paddock she leases.…

  • Another step on Brody’s long journey

    Another step on Brody’s long journey

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT’S a week until five-year-old Brody starts school. For his parents it seems like a lifetime since the Hallam boy was born…

  • Countdown to class

    Countdown to class

    IN THE last week before most kids head back to school Westfield Fountain Gate is helping them get prepared for their first day in class.…

  • Home attack

    Home attack

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HEINOUS home invasion in Endeavour Hills over the weekend was likely a planned burglary, according to a detective from the Casey…

  • Spirit of leadership

    Spirit of leadership

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS from 49 Casey schools were recognised for the positive contribution they made to the community at the 2013 Holt Community Spirit…

  • Creating a positive impact?

    THERE’s still time to apply for a grant of up to $5000 to go towards social and environmental projects. Applications close for the first round…

  • Clean-up deadline

    Clean-up deadline

    By BRIDGET COOK WHILE Casey had no fires of significance in last week’s extreme heat, the CFA has warned residents to prepare for the coming…

  • Night trains to woo voters

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LABOR will trial 24-hour public transport throughout Melbourne on Friday and Saturday nights if it wins the November State election. Opposition leader…

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