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  • PM’s key answers

    LIA BICHELMENTAL health, carbon tax, education and troops in Afghanistan. These were some of the hot topics when Prime Minister Julia Gillard and 13 ministers…

  • Five Survive

    LIA BICHELFIVE young people were lucky to survive after a horror crash in Narre Warren South. About 2am on Sunday, emergency services were called to…

  • The write thing

    LIA BIICHEL JOHN Howard welcomed her son into the world, but Prime Minister Julia Gillard has refused. Narre Warren resident Kate Dunkley said she wanted…

  • Unsolved dog attack

    LIA BICHELA MAN attacked by a dog two weeks ago is urging people to keep their pets on leads. About 4.30pm on 14 April, Doveton…

  • A living legacy

    LIA BICHEL“THEY did it for us.” That was the message to Casey residents who gathered on Anzac Day to honour past and present soldiers at…

  • It’s prime crime time

    RUSSELL BENNETTENDEAVOUR Hills residents fear a night-time police-free window is opening their community up to criminal behaviour. Their wait for a 24-hour police station is…

  • Long wait to health

    LIA BICHEL A BERWICK woman is angry with the waiting time to see a specialist at Casey Hospital. Jade, a mother of two who asked…

  • Bubble boy blitz

    LIA BICHEL COMMUNITY spirit was to the fore in Narre Warren South on the weekend when a group of generous strangers gathered to help a…

  • Nominated for bravery

    By LILLY O’GORMAN and LIA BICHELA PAKENHAM police officer will nominate the Narre Warren teen who rescued a young girl seconds before she was hit…

  • Plan to honour Demon great

    By RUSSELL BENNETTTHE City of Casey plans to officially honour the late Jim Stynes at Melbourne Football Club’s Cranbourne training base. The Casey Scorpions home…

  • Jellyfish stings man

    By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey will investigate erecting warning signs at Tooradin Foreshore after a man was left in excruciating pain after being stung…

  • Make it safer: call

    By Lia BichelCASEY residents have called for safety upgrades to a notoriously dangerous Hampton Park intersection. Between 2004 and 2009, there were 23 casualty crashes…

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