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  • Program under threat

    Program under threat

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A program that helps put 32 disengaged Casey youth back on the rails each year is facing an uncertain future. For 10…

  • Bunjil of our dreams

    Bunjil of our dreams

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The $125 millon eagle has majestically landed at Bunjil Place. Star News had a sneak peak as tradies put the finishing touches…

  • Academics weigh in on hooning

    Academics weigh in on hooning

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Closing down Prospect Hill Road to hoons may just move the problem onto other Casey residents’ doorsteps, says a criminology expert. Melbourne…

  • Good health

    Good health

    The first sod has been turned on a $135 million expansion of Casey Hospital. Premier Daniel Andrews and Health Minister Jill Hennessy turned the turf…

  • Repairs to key road delayed

    Repairs to key road delayed

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Repairs to a notoriously uneven section of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road have been further delayed. The $2.5 million works were expected to start…

  • Concert in aid of late band member fund

    Concert in aid of late band member fund

    Casey Concert Band is swinging behind a charity founded after one of its late, much-loved members. The band, supported by Down South Big Band and…

  • Store down $800 on tent switch

    Store down $800 on tent switch

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has allegedly stolen an $840 tent by deceptive means from a Narre Warren camping store. On 21 September, the man…

  • Man debarred from family contact

    Man debarred from family contact

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has head-butted a vehicle and punctured car tyres in a bizarre family violence incident in Narre Warren. On 16 October,…

  • Superules breathing new life into footy careers

    Superules breathing new life into footy careers

    By Russell Bennett For footballers in their mid-30s facing the end of their careers at senior level and looking for a way of staying involved…

  • Hear ye, hear ye!

    Hear ye, hear ye!

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Town crier Robert Wingrave, pictured with councillor Wayne Smith, was called into action for the City of Casey’s final council meeting at…

  • Come on, get active

    Come on, get active

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is set to investigate ways to activate the “passive” reserve Ackland Park in Narre Warren North. Councillor Rosalie Crestani told…

  • One hooning hell

    One hooning hell

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells No one should have to live with this. On first blush, the lush, spacious suburban parkland at the end of Prospect Hill…

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