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  • Immunise kids free against rotavirus

    CASEY parents are being encouraged to take advantage of a free immunisation available for their children against rotavirus. Rotavirus is a severe form of gastroenteritis…

  • Lunar Drive-In is back after eclipse

    By Shaun InguanzoTHE ONLY place where Casey moviegoers can ruffle a bag of chips and avoid the ire of fellow moviegoers is on the verge…

  • HPV bonanza on track

    By Rebecca FraserCASEY is hoping for a tourist bonanza as a result of Australia’s first purposebuilt humanpowered vehicle (HPV) track in Cranbourne. Councillors at last…

  • Second stabbing

    THE second serious stabbing incident within a week occurred in Doveton last weekend. The latest attack occurred on Sunday 14 December after a fight erupted…

  • Robot soldiers hit the battlefield

    Nick VerhaarRemotecontrolled machinegunwielding robotic armies sound like something out of a scifi movie, but the US Army is actually utilising such technologies in the battlefield.…

  • Call to can graffiti vandals

    By Rebecca FraserTHE writing is on the wall for graffiti vandals amid a Casey councillor’s push to get troublesome taggers to foot the bill for…

  • Students skip class, but only this once…

    CASEY students were treated to a world-class skipping spectacular on Friday when a young troupe from Queensland sprang into their school. Cleveland Air Magic visited…

  • Hearing loss was a new beginning

    By Callan DateJOANNA Fricot didn’t know where to turn when her daughter was diagnosed with severe hearing loss only months before her second birthday. The…

  • Mum gets a perfect 10

    By Callan DateWHEN Isabel Selio gets breakfast in bed this Mother’s Day she can sit back, relax and know she has earned it. With 10…

  • Wouldbe thief keeps on driving

    AN armed man drove away emptyhanded after making demands for cash at a drivethrough window at Doveton McDonald’s. Detective Sergeant Peter Sterling of Frankston’s Embona…

  • Would you like maths with that?

    YOUNG McDonald’s crew members at Endeavour Hills are lovin’ it when it comes to a new maths tutoring program launched last week. The fast food…

  • Councillor calls for safer city

    CARNAGE on Casey’s roads and domestic violence in the city’s neighbourhoods has led Casey Council to investigate launching a safety campaign. Councillor Rob Wilson successfully…

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