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  • Votes turn on bonus

    Votes turn on bonus

    LESS than a week after a Federal Election was called for September, a local MP fears it would be detrimental to students and their families…

  • Pet cat dies after snake bite

    Pet cat dies after snake bite

    A LOCAL resident wants to warn pet owners of a slithery problem in Casey after her family’s beloved cat was killed by a snake this…

  • Council overturns its pokie ban

    Council overturns its pokie ban

    THE City of Casey has gone against its ban on new electronic gaming machines (EGM) at existing venues on council land and made an exception.…

  • Extra vigilance against bullying

    THREE schools within the City of Casey will be among 90 primary schools across Victoria to have welfare officers for the first time. Cranbourne East…

  • Bad karma over Buddhist centre

    NARRE Warren North residents say they are angry that that a Buddhist meditation centre is operating and carrying out upgrades despite council knocking back a…

  • Bike rider killed

    A CRANBOURNE North man has died in a Narre Warren crash on Sunday morning. Police believe the man was riding his motorcycle west on Fleetwood…

  • Beauty draws a prize

    ENTRIES for the 2013 Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria Awards are now open. Locals are encouraged to enter their community in this year’s Tidy Towns –…

  • Fire danger rodent home

    Fire danger rodent home

    LONG grass on a vacant block has become a fire hazard and a home to rodents. Telford Drive resident Marion Chester, who lives near the…

  • First day by the book

    First day by the book

    THERE were plenty of smiles a few tears as students from across Casey headed back to school this week. Many youngsters experienced their first day…

  • New op shop opens

    New op shop opens

    A NEW op shop benefiting the needy in Casey will open its doors next week. The Casey Christian Reform Church in Narre Warren South will…

  • Painting smiles

    Painting smiles

    SEVEN years ago, Anne Atkin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, but she hasn’t let that slow her down. Instead, the Hallam woman has created a…

  • Big thanks for the firies

    Big thanks for the firies

    ATTORNEY-GENERAL and Emergency Management Minister Nicola Roxon visited the Sassafras-Ferny Creek Fire Brigade recently to thank firefighters for their hard work. Firefighters from Sassafras-Ferny Creek…

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