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  • Playing with Fire

    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,…

  • Keira’s a credit to the Cavs

    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…

  • Narre home raided in $205m drugs bust

    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

    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…

  • Crash prompts council review

    Crash prompts council review

    By LIA SPENCER A CFA volunteer has applauded Casey Council’s decision to review its traffic measures on a Hallam road after students were involved in…

  • Casey children doing good

    Casey children doing good

    By LIA SPENCER CHILDREN in the City of Casey have improved in all areas of development over the past three years, according to a recent…

  • Graffiti overpass eyesore

    Graffiti overpass eyesore

    By LIA SPENCER GRAFFITI on an overpass across a busy road is an eyesore for Casey residents. Casey Council will be writing Metro Trains requesting…

  • Right head space

    Right head space

    By BRIDGET COOK YOUTH mental health service ‘headspace’ will be working in schools across Casey and Cardinia to help tackle the problem of youth suicide.…

  • Woman injured in fatal smash

    A BERWICK woman has been injured in a fatal crash at Dixons Creek that claimed the life of a Dandenong woman. Police believe a semi-trailer…

  • Upgrade brings more jobs to centre

    Upgrade brings more jobs to centre

    By LIA SPENCER ABOUT 40 new jobs will be up for grabs when the Gold Class and VMAX cinemas are completed at Westfield Fountain Gate…

  • Colour sense takes over

    AN ART exhibition featuring work from people with Parkinson’s disease was held in Moorabbin last month. The exhibition called A Walk Through Art was opened…

  • Support for sufferers

    Support for sufferers

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS A NARRE Warren woman believes a new Parkinson’s disease support group in Pakenham could be a godsend to carers and sufferers. Ginetta…

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