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  • Ill wind to blow

    I WRITE in response to the article Friction Over Road Name (News, 15 December). I made my original comments about the pronunciation of Ernst Wanke…

  • Burglary alert

    A SPATE of Christmas burglaries has prompted police to urge holiday-makers to properly secure their homes while they are away. Senior Sergeant Ian Wilcox from…

  • Winners’ reasons show heart

    OUR nine other first-aid course winners all had a desire to learn CPR for a variety of important reasons. Many were parents who said their…

  • ‘Good minds’ stand up

    SPRINGFIELD Ward councillor Ben Clissold has called for “good minds” of all ages to consider running for council in the November elections. Cr Clissold said…

  • Two rob service station

    TWO men escaped with cash following an armed robbery at a Hampton Park service station on Tuesday night. The Foodies service station in Ormond Road…

  • Bounds rate is mounting

    MORE than 140 people participated in the 18th Annual Riding of the Bounds event on 23 April, in which the Hotspur Trophy for Champion Rider…

  • Students off

    The City of Casey Australia Day study tour was presented to participating year 11 students at last Thursday’s Australia Day ceremony at Casey’s council chambers.…

  • Fresh food forum

    CASEY residents exchanged experiences and ideas on growing their own fresh food at a forum at Myuna Farm recently. The Fresh Food forum was held…

  • School crossing upgrade plan

    By Rebecca FraserONE of Casey’s most dangerous school crossing zones looks set to receive new safety measures in a bid to reduce the number of…

  • Police set for schools beat

    ENDEAVOUR Hills police have formed new ties with local schools in a bid to address crime and anti-social issues within the community. In a bid…

  • Lest we forget

    ENDEAVOUR Hills will hold its inaugural Remembrance Day service on Friday 11 November at the new War/Peace Memorial on Heatherton Road. Former City of Berwick…

  • Budget is a winner for aged care unit

    A 100-BED aged care facility in Doveton looms as a main stand out for Casey in the newly announced State budget. The $34.5 million project…

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