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  • Ratepayers are the winners

    SIX City of Casey ratepayers have been named as the winners of the 2007 Rates Competition recently drawn by Casey mayor Colin Butler. Cr Butler…

  • Remember the need to weed

    NOW that the warmer weather is here and gardens are springing back into life, it is also the peak season for weeds. Residents have been…

  • Artists gather

    THE arts community continues to thrive in the City of Casey and it was reinforced by the turn out of more than 100 enthusiasts at…

  • North bats fire

    NARRE North batsmen fired at the weekend, including Aussie Jones, who continued his dream run of innings. @BT Sub Sport News:B GRADE With 109 from…

  • Liberals promoted

    TWO local Liberal MPs have been promoted after a shake up of the State Opposition’s shadow cabinet last week. South Eastern Metropolitan Region members Inga…

  • Hockey shootout to feature best players

    SHOOT down to Berwick this Saturday to be part of Casey’s hockey gala event. The Casey ShootOut Cup is a oneday sevenaside tournament featuring 20…

  • Wonderland fairytale came true 60 years ago

    COMMUNITY stalwarts Les and Alice Egan celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently. The couple has called Narre Warren home for the last 18 years and…

  • Blown fuse cuts power

    BERWICK residents were forced to bear the heat on Sunday after a fuse blew in the area, shutting off the power. As temperatures reached more…

  • Safety comes first as students urged to walk

    LOCAL students are being encouraged to take part in Walk Safely to School Day next month. Federal MP Jason Wood said schools throughout Australia would…

  • Inventor touts his clean machine

    By Rebecca Fraser HALLAM’S Arie Rottier is an ideas man. The 88yearold retired mechanical structural engineer has spent the past 25 years tinkering away in…

  • Push for car parking boost

    By Callan Date A MOVE to provide more car parking near the congested Webb Street shopping precinct is being pushed by key business figures in…

  • Council help with firstaid training

    MEMBERS of community groups and organisations required to undertake firstaid training have been invited to apply for a grant to assist with training costs, as…

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