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  • Libraries turn fun centres

    Libraries turn fun centres

    CASEY kids have been escaping the heat at local libraries this week and enjoying some free fun-filled activities. The Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation has been hosting…

  • Costly tenants

    By BRIDGET COOK BAD tenants have proved costly for local property owners, with new figures revealing that Casey recorded the highest number of landlord insurance…

  • Crackdown results

    Crackdown results

    By BRIDGET COOK ABOUT 1000 motorists were caught flouting the law and a pedestrian was killed on Casey roads during a police summer road crackdown.…

  • Get set for summer safety

    AS THE weather heats up, City of Casey residents are being reminded to prepare for a safe summer. The City of Casey is urging residents…

  • Spirit of leadership

    Spirit of leadership

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS from 49 Casey schools were recognised for the positive contribution they made to the community at the 2013 Holt Community Spirit…

  • Oz Day activities abound

    Oz Day activities abound

    AUSTRALIA Day celebrations will be in full swing across Casey this month, with a range of events on offer for residents to ignite their national…

  • Exhibitions reveal rich heritage

    Exhibitions reveal rich heritage

    THE talents of two local artists are showcased in exhibitions at the Casey Civic Centre this month. Zakikoxol by Hugo R Campos Godboy and Light…

  • Tractors pull in

    Tractors pull in

    THE quiet coastal village of Tooradin is set to come alive on Saturday for the town’s 16th annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show. With…

  • Seth sees Stars up close

    Seth sees Stars up close

    By BRIDGET SCOTT SETH Sleep couldn’t wipe the smile off his face after the seven-year-old leukaemia patient was reunited with the Melbourne Stars cricket team…

  • Wetlands issued with algae alert

    BLUE-green algae, which can be harmful to animals and people, has been detected at a wetlands in Berwick. Melbourne Water has advised people to avoid…

  • Site set to soar

    Site set to soar

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS LAND in Narre Warren will be transformed into a soaring eagle as the Casey Cultural Precinct design was announced today. ARIA award…

  • Looking like a team

    Looking like a team

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS from James Cook Primary School scored a slam dunk this month when they received a $1000 Hoop Time Sport Grant from…

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