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  • Foy’s castle remains intact

    Foy’s castle remains intact

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  John Foy, a 78-year-old widower, didn’t even use Facebook but he inspired a social-media army to land a barrage of blows on…

  • Mayor keeps on giving

    Mayor keeps on giving

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Former Casey mayor Mick Morland’s legacy loomed large, months after his tragic death. There was a 1000-strong gathering to farewell the popular,…

  • Reviews are in for Bunjil

    Reviews are in for Bunjil

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Bunjil Place – or rather the $125 million price tag – had threatened to hang like a millstone around Casey Council’s neck.…

  • Drone laws will be challenged

    Drone laws will be challenged

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells City of Casey has moved to placate fears that its laws could have a crippling effect on the drone industry. From 1…

  • Attendance is the key

    Attendance is the key

    There’s some serious sticking power with students at Mossgiel Park Primary School. One student Brendan hasn’t missed a day of school for seven years, another…

  • Unsafe drivers told to get ‘road-wise’

    Unsafe drivers told to get ‘road-wise’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  Highway Patrol police will be out in force against unsafe drivers in a 24-day enforcement blitz in the Christmas-New Year period. Operation…

  • The best of the best….so far

    The best of the best….so far

    Every single season, the DDCA’s Turf 1 competition continually raises the bar in quality – this year is no different. With the midway point of…

  • Iconic carols has got talent

    Iconic carols has got talent

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells The 43rd Carols by Twilight Festival is spreading its wings across two venues this Christmas Eve. Backed by a live band, there…

  • Hospital wishes upon a star

    Hospital wishes upon a star

    Wish upon a star and make a difference for Casey Hospital’s youngest patients this Christmas. Monash Health is hoping to raise $20,000 in which its…

  • Garden grows the senses

    Garden grows the senses

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick Lodge Primary School has unveiled a spectacular garden that soothes and appeals to all the senses. After 18 months of construction,…

  • School books in state’s ‘First Lady’

    School books in state’s ‘First Lady’

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  Narre Warren North Primary School book-loving students were recently awarded with a very special visit. The bibliophilic school had amazingly finished 12,290…

  • Bright lights are back

    Bright lights are back

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells  The spectacular Christmas lights at Hugo Court, Narre Warren are bigger and stronger than ever, despite being shut down by a Victoria…

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