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  • Burglary charges

    POLICE arrested and charged four people last week over a string of house burglaries in the Hallam area. A woman, 38, and a man, 28,…

  • More trains on track

    CASEY commuters are set to benefit from improvements to the Dandenong, Cranbourne and Pakenham train lines. Connex, operator of Melbourne’s suburban railway network, has announced…

  • Magic time during holidays

    CASEY kids enjoyed some fun and games recently as part of the Casey-Cardinia Library Corporations school holiday program. Children flocked to Narre Warren Library late…

  • The dream’s alive

    By Callan Date DOVETON is, on average, the cheapest place in metropolitan Melbourne to buy a house. With the median price of a Doveton property…

  • Kids join Pies

    MORE than 20 Casey youngsters got the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of Collingwood’s best during a special training session recently. The children, aged…

  • Pair arrested in police swoop

    THE Casey Response Unit swooped on a stash of drugs, weapons and stolen property during raids on several houses last week. The two-month covert surveillance…

  • Interstate interest in school

    A BERWICK secondary college’s innovative teaching methods have attracted some interstate visitors. Kambrya College had the pleasure recently of welcoming Andrew Cappie-Wood, the newly appointed…

  • Bi-Lo views traded

    By Rebecca FraserHALLAM residents and traders came together this week to discuss a contentious proposal to build a Bi-Lo supermarket at the Spring Square Shopping…

  • Bring back the bling!

    Casey TigerShark Trent Lindsey is a top medal contender at this week’s Australian Age Championships in Brisbane. By Marc McGowanWINNING national medals is the Casey…

  • Forklift stolen

    A FORKLIFT has been stolen from a construction site in Hallam worth an estimated $18,000. Police said the incident occurred between 5.15pm Thursday 19 January…

  • Dropped catches set to cost Cranbourne

    CRANBOURNE Cricket Club’s Turf One match started badly in the field, dropping two chances, which cost dearly as the Springvale South opener went on to…

  • City’s $20m road splurge

    THE City of Casey is in the middle of a $20 million spending spree to improve local roads. Under half of council’s $42 million allocated…

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