News
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Rudeness noted
I WOULD like to congratulate the City of Casey and various churches in the local community for their wonderful Christmas carols presentation on Saturday at…
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Man robbed of PlayStation
AN Endeavour Hills man was knocked to the ground and robbed while walking in a suburban street last week. The robbery happened at about 1.30am…
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Club politics blamed for offfield fight over floodlights
INTERNAL club politics at the Narre South Lions Sports Club (NSLSC) have led to a small business owner being left nearly $30,000 out of pocket.…
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Veteran anger at Avenue of Honour tree removal
ANGER continues to flare over plans to move two Narre Warren North trees planted to honour World War I veterans. The trees will be uprooted…
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Celebration as study awards comes of age
TO celebrate the 21st anniversary of the annual Australia Day Study Tour Awards, the City of Casey is hosting a celebration for past winners. The…
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Bargain books to start a new chapter
BOOKS for all literary tastes will be on sale for charity later this month in Berwick. Members of the Berwick Salvation Army Church have collected…
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Race heats up
By Rebecca FraserCOMPETITION is heating up in the race for Four Oaks Ward as the November council poll draws near. Casey councillors Rob Wilson and…
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Thief nabs laptop
A THIEF made away with more than $6000 worth of goods last week after breaking into a car in Doveton. The grey Ford Fairlane had…
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High interest in money matters
By Kelly YatesCHALCOT Lodge Primary School had a visit from the Commonwealth Bank’s Addy to promote the student banking program. Bank managers from the Endeavour…
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Stadium moves a step closer
By Callan Date THE much-anticipated Timbarra basketball stadium moved a step closer to reality at last week’s Casey council meeting. Councillors voted to commit to…
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Oh baby, new-born list may top 4000
By Callan DateBABIES are booming in Casey and so is the city’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service. The new-born list may top 4000 for…
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Child care choir
THE Berwick Church of Christ will rock to the sounds of primal rhythm next month when the Watoto Children’s Choir visits. The church has organised…
