Andrew Cantwell
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City creates framework for safety
CASEY Council has created a framework for road and community safety in the municipality for the next four years. Casey mayor Colin Butler said the…
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Training forum for disability groups
THE City of Casey has created an opportunity to assist disability advocacy and support groups to become confident and effective resources to the community with…
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Clean, green start to new school year
By Rebecca Fraser STUDENTS at Casey’s newest primary school were officially welcomed by Minister for Education Services Jacinta Allan this week when they started the…
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Thieves pirate CDs
THIEVES helped themselves to a catalogue of CDs when they broke into a Ford sedan parked in Ezard Close, Berwick last week. Police said the…
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Tiger Sharks splash to finals
EIGHTEEN Casey Tiger Sharks advanced to the finals from the Victorian Metropolitan South District Eliminations at the Grenda Aquatic Centre in Keysborough on the weekend.…
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Broken-down car torched
A MOTORIST is ruing his decision to leave a broken-down car unattended in Endeavour Hills after it was torched last week. Police said the Honda…
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Short-term class
A TRANSITIONAL campus will be set up at Hillsmeade Primary School in 2009 for year seven students waiting for the new Casey Central Secondary College…
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Nelson salutes rugby idols
NARRE Warren resident and member of the Victorian under-16 rugby union team Jeremy Nelson came face to face with two of his sporting idols at…
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Green signals change of season
TUESDAY saw Narre Warren Bowls Club play its penultimate winter indoor bowls competition with the winners A. McKenzie, I. Carr, J. Morrow and N. Adcock(s).…
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Doubles up at Cranbourne
CRANBOURNE trained horses won two of the nine races at last Thursday’s meeting with district-based jockeys Brian Park and Matthew Allen joining the party with…
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Thumbs up for parking – for now
By Callan DateCOMMUTERS using Hallam train station have given the thumbs up to a $3 million station revamp but say still more needs to be…