News
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Youth focus
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD YOUTH mental health will be the focus of a forum to be held this weekend in the City of Casey. The 2010…
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Police chase stolen car
ONE man has been arrested and another is still on the loose, after a police pursuit involving a stolen car. The car was stolen from…
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Clean-up call
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY councillor is calling for a clean-up of derelict and empty properties scattered throughout the municipality. At Tuesday’s council meeting Cr…
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Libs join LLEN promise
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Government has now promised funding to the Local Learning and Employment Networks (LLENs) in 2015, right on the back of…
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Their names will live on
By BRIDGET COOK CROSKELL, Graham, McCann, Kent and Kaysey are some of the family names of local men who served the country in WWI. It…
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War’s heavy toll
By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’s Beryl Craig has seen firsthand the effects that war has on soldiers once they finish their service and return home. Her…
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Centenary events aim to unite
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY councillor Rosalie Crestani has echoed the sentiment of fellow councillor Geoff Ablett in proposing several new Anzac Day activities for the…
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Grant-ed choice
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey is giving power back to the people to decide how a grant which goes to Casey’s retirement villages…
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Labor’s race to blame Premier
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LIBERAL candidate Amanda Stapledon has slammed the Opposition’s suggestions that Premier Denis Napthine had a conflict of interest when he attended a…
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Cain says they’re not able
THE children’s story of the ’Little Engine that Could’ and in the story does. The adult version might be ‘The Big Government that Can Not…
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Safety shepherd
LAST week Botanic Ridge residents were invited to a meeting about “security”. Apparently, about 50 people turned up, only to be surprised to find Councillor…
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Long-lived
IN RELATION to ‘Bible studies’ (Letter to the Editor, 14 August): God said in Genesis 6 v 3 we live for 120 years. Moses said…





