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  • Tougher stance on

    CASEY residents are encouraged to have their say on dangerous dogs as the State Government prepares to toughen laws governing them. Agriculture Minister Joe Helper…

  • Stamp of approval

    Emily and Chao Chen, and Taher Pasha celebrate the Doveton Post Office being recognised as one of the state’s best licensed post offices. 41426Picture: Stewart…

  • Lucky escape for policeman

    By Kelly YatesA POLICE officer from the Casey Traffic Management Unit (TMU) had a lucky escape last week when his motorcycle was struck by a…

  • Corey set for silver screen

    NARRE Warren South’s Corey Worthington is heading to the bright lights of Hollywood. Corey’s manager Max Markson told the News he had scored a role…

  • Medal for harmony

    By Kelly Yatesrecognised with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her volunteer work with the Interfaith Network of the City of Greater…

  • Champs to saddle

    By Bridget Brady THREE current Australian rodeo champions will saddle up at the Cranbourne Rodeo this weekend. Cranbourne is home to Victoria’s biggest rodeo and…

  • Rewards for selfless service

    SEVENTEEN local volunteers were honoured for their selfless efforts at an Australia Day event in Doveton on Tuesday. Holt MP Anthony Byrne presented the awards…

  • Pumped up

    By Kara IrvingTHE Hallam fire brigade received a Christmas present like no other last year. Landing on their doorstep on Christmas Eve was a new…

  • A monster day out

    IT WAS monster mania at the Endeavour Hills library as school holiday children enjoyed making monster paper bag puppets. Staff at the library read the…

  • Victims take charge

    By Kelly YatesRESIDENTS have taken matters into their own hands by creating a sign to be used as a memorial to mark the 12-month anniversary…

  • Casey celebrates top citizens

    JUDY Owen has been honoured for her to commitment to the Casey community by winning the 2010 Casey Citizen of the Year. Ms Owen has…

  • ‘Easy-beats’ no more

    By Paul PickeringCASEY-South Melbourne coach Mark Ridgway believes his once-fragile Swans are finally ready for the rigours of finals cricket. The Swans chased down Richmond’s…

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