News
-
Letter adds drive to complete road
By Rebecca FraserBERWICK residents have called for answers, not promises, on the fate of Gwendoline Drive. At Tuesday’s City of Casey Council meeting a letter…
-
Kids encouraged to play on these roads
By Callan Date SCHOOL children are being encouraged to visit the Casey Road Safety Education Centre these school holidays. The Cranbourne East centre is open…
-
Help sought over ute fire
POLICE have appealed for public help after a car was set on fire in Hallam last Thursday. The white Holden Commodore utility was set ablaze…
-
Should there be greater controls on dogs?
Sue Jackson, Mulgrave NO “I think the controls are sufficient as long as people abide by the law.”Tracey Moran, Eumemmerring YES “I think there should…
-
School is second in state
HALLAM Valley Primary School’s girls football team has been crowned second best in the state. Last month the team travelled to Reservoir to compete in…
-
Gag claim dismissed
By Rebecca FraserA CASEY councillor’s claim that he is being “gagged” by fellow colleagues has been dismissed by mayor Kevin Bradford. Four Oaks Ward councillor…
-
Run chase will test Swans
By Marc McGowanCASEY-SOUTH Melbourne will have to buck its season-long batting woes to overcome Geelong after a long day in the field in its two-day…
-
Police assault, teens charged
A NARRE Warren police officer received bruising to the face last Saturday after being set upon by a group of teenagers. District Inspector Robert Hill…
-
Artists see the big picture
KAMBRYA College students had a successful weekend at the Dandenong Show this week taking home more than 13 art awards. Head of the Arts Domain…
-
Violence brings new rules
LOCAL nightspots can now be shut down for 24 hours if trouble flares. The legislative changes were made last week following the announcement that assault-related…
-
Country kids find warm welcome
DISTANCE posed no barrier recently when students at James Cook Primary School hosted some special visitors. Grade five and six students and six adults from…