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Girls to get vaccine

CASEY’S secondary school girls are set to receive the cervical cancer (HPV) vaccine within a few months. The announcement comes after Casey councillors voted unanimously...

Lights to end chaos

TRAFFIC signals will be built at the busy intersection of Clyde Road and Enterprise Avenue in Berwick following a $2 million State Government announcement. Transport...

Pavilion delay is slammed

By Callan DateA LOCAL football club has slammed the City of Casey over the mismanaged construction of a new pavilion. Narre North Foxes Football Club...

Final bell for graduates

By Rebecca Fraser THE final bell for 2005 signalled more than just the end of the school year for 123 grade six students at Berwick...

Letter adds drive to complete road

By Rebecca FraserBERWICK residents have called for answers, not promises, on the fate of Gwendoline Drive. At Tuesday’s City of Casey Council meeting a letter...

Killer escapes jail

A BERWICK man who killed his best friend with a punch will not spend any time in jail after he was given a fully...

Teenagers rise to the challenge

By Callan DateAT RISK Casey teenagers now have the chance to get their life back on track thanks to a ground-breaking youth program which...

Endeavour’s soccer skills

ENDEAVOUR United Soccer Club seniors downed Fitzroy City in exciting game in Southeastern State League 3 at the weekend. At half-time Endeavour United trailed Fitzroy...

Conflict-free home security

Following last year’s effort, it was difficult to imagine how Computer Associates (CA) could top its outstanding security software package for home users. But after...

Swans’ hopes high as ‘also rans’ clash

By Marc McGowan IT WAS the battle of the also-rans when Casey-South Melbourne clashed with Melbourne University in the Victorian Premier Cricket ranking round at...

Wilson’s off to Malta, but he’ll be paying his own fare

By Sarah SchwagerCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson is packing his bags for Malta. Despite Casey Council previously refusing to fund the trip, councillors voted at...

Residents plan for the future

ENDEAVOUR Hills residents can have a say on how they want their town centre to look in the future. They now have until 16 April...

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Police targeting low-level speeding myths this Anzac Day

Victoria Police will be educating drivers across the state, including in Cardinia, about the dangers of low-level speeding this Anzac Day weekend. Launched on Wednesday...