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  • Lack of interest brings council meeting to end

    CASEY Council was forced to scrap a planning meeting on Tuesday night after only four of the eleven councillors showed up. The five items on…

  • Crashes press state

    PRESSURE is on for the Brumby Government to duplicate Hallam Road, Hampton Park, South Eastern Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich said. Ms Peulich told State Parliament…

  • Murder investigation

    POLICE have launched a murder investigation after a Hampton Park man who was assaulted in Cranbourne North two weeks ago died in The Alfred hospital…

  • Finals plans hit fever pitch

    By Kelly Yates BERWICK footy fans Ash Bourke and Jo Cary are feeling the footy finals spirit as St Kilda and Geelong get ready to…

  • Swim star’s medal haul

    By Marc McGowan CASEY TigerSharks star Craig Watson continued his blistering form with four medals at the inaugural State Teams Age Short Course Championships in…

  • Young Eagles finish on a high

    Cranbourne Junior Football Club players and officials recently celebrated their magnificent season on the field. The club reached seven Dandenong and District Junior Football League…

  • Hospital’s first five

    Grace Rogerson and TaeshaWestendorp, who was the first baby ever born at Casey Hospital, have their birthday cake and eat it too during the hospital’s…

  • Fun galore at

    By Kelly YatesSHOW goers enjoyed carnival rides, chainsaw carving demonstrations and helicopter joy flights at last weekend’s Doveton Show. Around 10,000 turned up to the…

  • Top show on the cards

    Rochelle Glenwright, Paige Lack-Powell and Alyce Brooker from Masquerade Performing Arts in Berwick get in character as they rehearse for their annual production next month.…

  • Quiet time from council gallery

    FOR the first timesince the November elections, former councillor Paul Richardson did not ask any questions from the gallery at last week’s council meeting. It…

  • Moves to oust knivesBy Melissa Meehan

    Casey Police are launching a campaign to stop young people from carrying knives and other weapons in an attempt to decrease the number of stabbing…

  • Petitions push for speed cut

    MORE than 500 petitions have flooded into the office of Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan calling on Casey Council to reduce the speed limit…

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