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  • Agenda achieved

    Agenda achieved

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Amanda Stapledon took on the mayoralty of Casey she set three areas she wanted to focus on during her term –…

  • Doggone attack

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A EUMEMMERRING man has vowed never to venture “anywhere near” Doveton again after he and his dog were viciously attacked by an…

  • Special day for soccer school

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FRIENDSHIP is a key cog in the Doveton Special Soccer School’s philosophy. So much so that coach Juan Carlos Loyola expects this…

  • Top honour for Rotary five

    Top honour for Rotary five

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LAST week’s Narre Warren Rotary Club meeting was anything but a regular gathering. Five highly regarded Casey women were recognised for their…

  • Promising outlook for jobs

    Promising outlook for jobs

    By BRIDGET COOK OUTLOOK Environmental has been recognised for enriching the lives of people with a disability through employment. The Hampton Park-based business was named…

  • Access awarded

    Access awarded

    A GREATER Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia partnership took home a Victorian Early Years Award last week – and $15,000. The Maternal and Child Health and…

  • Climbers in action

    Climbers in action

    UP TO 100 climbers will converge on Casey next week when Lynbrook hosts the Victorian Tree Climbing Championships. Tree climbers from across Australia and New…

  • Parliament in the pink

    Parliament in the pink

    THE gardens of Parliament House were planted with a Mini-Field of Women on Monday thanks to a team of pink ladies from the City of…

  • Traders will be pretty in pink

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS PINKING Berwick is only weeks away and the organising committee is seeking support from traders. Member of the committee Harry Hutchinson said…

  • Orangutans in danger

    During our school camp recently, we went to the Melbourne Zoo and learnt about the terrible times the orangutans are going through at the moment.…

  • Junk the junkets

    Councillor Wayne Smith and councillor Louise Berkelmans are having an extravagant fully paid $3700 junket by Casey Council to go to enjoy the Tamworth Country…

  • Don’t be so lazy

    In relation to the article Shops Petition To Open Up Parking (Star Community, Cranbourne), as a nearby resident I applaud the council for enforcing the…

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