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  • Car ploughs into bedroom

    Car ploughs into bedroom

    By Brendan Rees A man has spoken of his shock after a car ploughed into his family home in Narre Warren this morning (Monday April…

  • Charity tax reform dumped, not forgotten

    Charity tax reform dumped, not forgotten

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells There could be more life in a withdrawn State Parliament Bill that’s drawn the ire of two Casey councillors. The proposed Charities…

  • Peppa up for fun kids theatre

    Peppa up for fun kids theatre

    Popular kids TV show Peppa Pig will be trotting the stage at Bunjil Place this month. Peppa Pig’s Surprise is singing, dancing theatre with life-size…

  • Pet rego reminder

    Pet rego reminder

    The deadline for pet registrations in Casey is rapidly looming. Owners must renew pet registrations by 10 April, with the option of completing the transaction…

  • April alive with activity

    April alive with activity

     Casey is set to be abuzz with exercise, fit bits and lycra in April. The council hosts Active Casey – a month of free and…

  • Lowered car careers off chicane

    Lowered car careers off chicane

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An 18-year-old driver has modified his Commodore’s suspension into an unsafe state and then crashed while speeding through a chicane in a…

  • Smoking ban chokes in legal cloud

    Smoking ban chokes in legal cloud

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Hospital, like every Victorian hospital, seems caught in a legal “grey zone” unable to enforce a four-metre smoking ban outside its…

  • Safety in numbers aboard new crime app

    Safety in numbers aboard new crime app

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A young Berwick brother-and-sister team has launched a phone app that reports crimes in real-time. Like many good ideas, the free CrimeChat…

  • Buggy mooted for parking problem

    Buggy mooted for parking problem

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  A buggy had been suggested to transport people from Bunjil Place to its distant disabled car parks, a Casey Council report reveals.…

  • Councillors primed for ‘war on religion’

    Councillors primed for ‘war on religion’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Two Casey councillors have taken aim at a State Parliament bill against tax exemptions for religious groups’ profitable businesses. Crs Rosalie Crestani…

  • Narre Warren man arrested in child porn raids

    Narre Warren man arrested in child porn raids

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 22-year-old Narre Warren man has been arrested as part of a series of 20 joint police raids targeting online child abuse…

  • Fruit supply for the needy

    Fruit supply for the needy

     A Narre Warren North-based orchard will donate its surplus fruits to schools and charities as part of a five-year partnership with SecondBite. Montague, a family-owned…

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