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  • Please explain

    PERHAPS the mayor, Cr Geoff Ablett, would like to explain what is the $200,000 for the Civic Centre – Casey Cultural and Civic Precinct actually…

  • Not about glory

    FOR John Glazebrook to assert that the “real heroes” of World War I were an anti-conscription archbishop and three socialist organisations is nothing short of…

  • So much hot air

    ROSALIE Crestani and Rafal Kaplon are both councillors of the Four Oaks Ward. Councillor Crestani has not got the ability to change complex property regulations…

  • Out of balance

    THE Herald Sun report headed $2b ripoff (Tuesday, 18 March) strikes yet another blow against the integrity of local government’s capacity for sound financial management.…

  • Sunny Cowgirls minus the frills

    Sunny Cowgirls minus the frills

    THE Sunny Cowgirls will shine later this month when the musical duo returns to the Hallam Hotel for a special gig. The country music siblings,…

  • Amazing display of quilts

    Amazing display of quilts

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE quilters club will showcase their latest creations in an exhibition next month, all for a good cause. St John’s Anglican…

  • Holi hues are holy

    Holi hues are holy

    By BRIDGET COOK WET weather did not dampen the spirits of the hundreds of people who turned out to celebrate the HoIi Festival of Colours…

  • Arrested over sex assault

    A MAN has been arrested in New South Wales over the alleged sexual assault and abduction of a nine-year-old boy in Doveton last week. Police…

  • Family hunts for missing dad

    Family hunts for missing dad

    By BRIDGET COOK THE family of a well-known Casey man have made a desperate plea for information on his disappearance after he went missing yesterday…

  • aHUS treatment subsidy plea

    aHUS treatment subsidy plea

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren mother has joined the fight to have medication for a rare blood disease subsidised by the Federal Government, after…

  • Parks put off children

    Parks put off children

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A DOVETON mother of two has led the charge to have the playgrounds in her suburb refurbished, after discovering that none of…

  • Bursting at its seams

    Bursting at its seams

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY scout group is in desperate need of their own facility after outgrowing the community centre they have used for the…

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