News
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Law to cut back cats
AN ANIMAL protection group has applauded the City of Casey’s decision last week to only register cats that have been desexed. Australian Animal Protection Society…
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Award leaves company beaming
A HALLAM company has won the 2007 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Commercial Small Project Category award. Electrical Design and Construct received the prestigious…
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Mario has come a long way
I HAVE a soft spot for Mario games after first playing the plumber in the original Super Mario Brothers on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The…
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Man charged over Molotov fire
POLICE have charged a 32-year-old Hampton Park man with stalking and other offences after an incident in Doveton earlier this month. Police said a Dorothy…
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Artists hope for festive cheer
LOCAL artists are hoping an exhibition in the lead up to the festive season will result in their work being placed under the Christmas tree.…
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Rail squeeze to ease
CASEY rail commuters are set for some relief with the announcement this week of extra services on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines. Mr Brumby said…
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Youngsters make a splash
THE cold weather hasn’t stopped water-loving youngsters making a splash at Casey Arc during the past few weeks. Children descended on the complex over the…
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Woman confronts intruder
A HALLAM woman was confronted by an intruder in her house last Monday week. The 55-year-old ignored a knock at her front door about 1pm…
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Candidate clarification
The article ‘Council election hopeful facing court’ printed in the News last week stated that Ben Mammone was a volunteer firefighter with the Narre Warren…
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Vandals fail to dampen cheer
By Rebecca FraserNOTHING can dampen the holiday spirit in the Lewis household in Narre Warren — not even vandals. Mary and Dave Lewis have transformed…
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Bradford scoops poop issue
By Sarah Schwager CLEANING up after your dog in Casey parks could become easier with new methods of scooping up “doggydo” on the drawing board.…