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Truck crash brings power down

By Alison Noonan POWER was cut to hundreds of businesses in Hallam’s industrial hub for four hours when a truck slammed into an electricity pole...

Class jam packed with 31students

By Callan DateA CLASS at Narre Warren North Primary School is among the largest in Victoria. The grade five class is jam packed with 31...

Issues moved to the foreground

CASEY residents will have the chance to discuss issues with their local representatives through an annual ward forum. Councillor Janet Halsall raised a motion at...

MP outlines families’ rate rise hardship

By Rebecca Fraser CASEY homeowners are going to be among the hardest hit in Australia following last week’s 0.25 per cent interest rate rise, according...

Man bashed, robbed of $1000

A MAN was threatened with a knife and had more than $1000 stolen while outside the Prince Mark Hotel in Doveton last Friday. The victim,...

Activity centre whets appetites

A NUMBER of Australia’s leading developers were among the companies to lodge expressions of interest in developing a major new Casey Activity Centre in...

Murder hearing

A 35-YEAR-OLD Berwick woman will appear before the Supreme Court on 24 April charged with the murder of her de facto husband. Richelle Edwards pleaded...

Own up or scratch cat

IT’S raining cats in Casey and officials are trying to stem the flow of stray felines. The City of Casey has joined a state-wide public...

Pet code for animal care

CASEY mayor Janet Halsall has backed the State Government’s recent introduction of new codes of practice for dog and cat owners. Cr Halsall said the...

Council, schools drive new code

DRIVERS parking in and around Casey schools have been put on notice with a new code of conduct set to promote safe driving practices. The...

Wouldbe idols to semifinals

FOUNTAIN Gate Shopping Centre hosted its own Australian Idol event last Saturday with 30 singers going head to head in the Australian Idol/Allen’s Are...

Thieves take tools

TOOLS worth $12,000 were stolen from a Hallam property last week. Police said the culprits cut two locks to get access to the tools, which...

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Stay safe in Victoria’s great outdoors these school holidays

Victorians planning a camping or hiking getaway in the coming weeks are reminded by Ambulance Victoria (AV) paramedics to be prepared to avoid needing...