News
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Agency action increases anxiety
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CRANBOURNE man, who claims he was taken off the public housing waiting list without being told by DHS, fears his health…
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Casey’s jobs wish list
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has released its wish list for projects they are hoping to secure funding commitments for in the lead-up to the…
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Safety camera gets the nod
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE installation of a red light camera at a hazardous Narre Warren intersection has been given the green light. The camera, which…
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Raja crowned top achiever
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RAJA Noureddine has been so busy with his first year of university that he has barely had time to think. But this…
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Inspiring cover
By BRIDGET COOK THE theme for the cover of this year’s White and Yellow Pages was ‘Inspiring Others to Achieve’ and that is exactly what…
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Drug subsidy half way
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE medication for an ultra-rare blood disease is still not guaranteed to be subsidised by the Federal Government despite a recent recommendation…
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Kick-start their art
By BRIDGET COOK TWO Casey students have been given a kick-start in the art industry, by having their works selected for a prestigious exhibition at…
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How the other half live
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AFTER a career spent in finance dealing regularly with millionaires, Rob Constable finally saw how the other half lived. It was during…
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Young managers for market day
THERE was a merry mood permeating throughout Fountain Gate Secondary College last Friday when the school held its annual Market Day. The Market Day, run…
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Setting boundaries
I am writing in response to the article about Cranbourne North residents living in The Eve Estate and The Avenue on Casey estates signing a…
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Park it
In write in relation to and Medicare being moved to Centrelink offices (Vital Services Under One Roof, News, 8 May). Ample parking, you are kidding.…
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Tax on tax
We are told that the current tax is 38 cents per litre, this is wrong as we pay 10 per cent GST on the fuel…









