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Healthy eating dished out
By BRIDGET COOK CHILDREN at Coral Drive Kindergarten dug deep to learn all about healthy eating this week. Staff from Bunnings Cranbourne visited the Hampton…
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Odd Socks… the great mystery
By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have thought that odd socks could ever be put to use – well this October they can. On Sunday 6…
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Hill’s Top Ten draws crowds
By JIM MYNARD KEVIN Hill’s annual Top Ten art Show in the Casey Civic on the weekend of 5, 6 October drew art lovers to…
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Bad decisions
WELL said Allan Tully (News, 3 October) regarding councillors’ decisions without consulting ratepayers. To have us submit a question by 10am on the morning before…
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No worries, mate
FOR months before the recent election, I listened to the complaints of many residents in Holt, about how bad the Labor Government was performing and…
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Wake up, Labor
FIRSTLY I need to declare that I do oppose the East-West Link both on financial grounds as well as projects around the state that will…
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Fashion fiesta
AS the weather gets warmer, Westfield Fountain Gates’ fashion and entertainment is getting hotter. The Spring/Summer Festival will kick off at the shops this week,…
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For the love of teaching
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRUCE Coller may have retired from his job at Monash University but that hasn’t ended his teaching pursuits. The 77-year-old Berwick resident,…
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Triathlon on Tyler’s plate
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AS IF being a council CEO wasn’t time consuming enough, add an international triathlon to the mix and you have a very…
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More room needed for recruits
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SPACE will no longer be an issue for two of the flagship police stations in Casey. As part of a $56 million…
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Lucky numbers
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOUNTAIN Gate Bingo’s numbers came up on Tuesday night when councillors voted to allow the popular game venue to build a new…
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In search of a home
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IMAGINE having nowhere to call home – for many people in Casey, that’s a daily reality. Susan Magee, Manager of Casey North…









