School gets fresh message
FOUNTAIN Gate Primary School students know all about the goodness of freshness.
Theyset off on an excursion to the Casey Farmers’ Market last week and...
Garden hoses help stop fire
FIRE destroyed a Narre Warren unit on Saturday night. The Pentland Drive house caught alight about 9.45pm and the flames quickly spread.
Narre Warren CFA...
Sowing Tweeds
By Jim MynardCASEY Council last week hosted an eight-member delegation from its sister city in the United Kingdom, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The delegation members, led by Berwick-Upon-Tweed...
Recognition for school volunteers
THE hard working volunteers on Casey’s school councils will be acknowledged with a civic event.
Councillor Janet Halsall moved a motion at last week’s council...
Giant leap for safety
By Rebecca FraserBROKEN arms, sprained limbs and other trampolining mishaps could be a thing of the past thanks to a new safety awareness program...
Clean sites for sore eyes
TRADESPEOPLE and builders working in Casey and Greater Dandenong learned how to clean up their construction sites last week as part of a Keep...
Police plead for slow down
WINTRY weather conditions have prompted police to urge motorists to drive with more caution.
Acting Senior Sergeant Nicholas Vallas of Narre Warren police also urged...
Bright spark
PARTS of Narre Warren South and Cranbourne were plunged into darkness for about an hour last week when an overhead conductor shortcircuited.
Witnesses said the...
Drinking companion steals bike
A CRANBOURNE teenager had her new BMX bike stolen after she became intoxicated in a park.
Police said the 17-year-old girl was drinking in parkland...
Lucky escape for mother, baby
A WOMAN and a 20-month-old baby were uninjured when the car they were in careered off a bridge in Berwick last week.
CFA officials attended...
Man on theft counts
A HALLAM man has been charged by police following a seven-month spree in the Doveton area.
The 34-year-old is charged with five counts of theft,...