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  • Walk for the weekend

    Walk for the weekend

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Narre Warren SES provides assistance to thousands of Casey residents each year. Now five of its members are calling on the…

  • A boost in anyone’s language

    A boost in anyone’s language

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK Buddhist monastery will soon build a new school hall after receiving more than $60,000 in funding from the State Government.…

  • Christmas present

    Christmas present

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has urged the community to not play Grinch and steal the fun out of Christmas by trying to be too…

  • Cop cut may stop Newstart

    Cop cut may stop Newstart

    By BRIDGET COOK THE future of a proactive program run in Casey which connects disengaged youth with police is in doubt after Victoria Police decided…

  • Family’s anti-violence path

    Family’s anti-violence path

    By GARRY HOWE PETER Blackwood says he thinks of his wife Kylie every second of every day. It breaks his heart to think of what…

  • Rising crime

    Rising crime

    By BRIDGET COOK CRIME is up in Casey, with family violence, burglary and theft from cars being prolific contributors to the rise. Victoria Police released…

  • In a new driving seat

    In a new driving seat

    CHAMPION V8 Supercar driver Jason Bargwanna has swapped the fast lane for fast food. The Bathurst winner has decided to retire from full-time driving and…

  • Long grass a huge concern

    By BRIDGET COOK A NARRE Warren South resident has expressed her anger over the lack of action taken to long grass in an area that…

  • Interface of fire risks

    Interface of fire risks

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS THE region’s top firefighter believes grass interface areas are at huge risk this fire season. District 8 Operations Manager Trevor Owen said…

  • Passion and purpose

    Passion and purpose

    By BRIDGET COOK A MURAL depicting both the heritage and future aspirations of students has been unveiled at Hampton Park Secondary College. The painted mural,…

  • Permit fees waived

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NOT-FOR-PROFIT community organisations in Casey will no longer have to pay permit fees when hosting a public event. The recommendation was passed…

  • Church pulls together for typhoon aid

    Church pulls together for typhoon aid

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EVER since Typhoon Haiyan tore apart the Philippines in early November, aid has been coming from all over the globe to lend…

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