News
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Hands-on helper
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Casey Citizen of the Year – Bert Rae MANY would say that Bert Rae’s Citizen of the Year award was a matter…
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Honoured and humbled
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE year was 1976 when Sri Lankan-born Christopher Lawton migrated to Australia with his wife and two sons. Almost 40 years later…
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Cobras after new blood
By BRIDGET COOK A FOOTBALL club that caters to disadvantaged members of the community is hoping its move to Cranbourne will drum up a fresh…
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Wet road wanderer
AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man was caught in a slippery situation when he drove off the road and crashed into a grass embankment on Friday. The…
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Streets of Anzac spirit
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey plans to engage developers in the area to works towards commemorating the ANZAC centenary next year. Next year…
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Punched, stabbed at home
A HAMPTON Park man remains in hospital after being stabbed at his home on Friday night by an unidentified attacker. The victim was punched in…
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Songstress writes her own tune
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CATHY Dobson finally sees herself as a songwriter. This affirmation has come after the Narre Warren South mother was named the Capital…
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School rush safety call
By BRIDGET COOK AS the mad rush of children heading back to school begins, motorists are being urged to slow down to help protect the…
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Shooting star reaches milestone
By JARROD POTTER KEEP an eye out for Boise State University’s Victorian basketball dynamo. The continuation of Endeavour Hills’ basketball success – spearheaded by NBA…
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Graffiti comments are a cover-up
Regarding Wayne Smith’s (Registering Interest, News, 16 January) comment on graffiti in Casey. Cr Smith’s comment that “graffiti still occasionally appears in Casey” clearly shows…
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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…
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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…







