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  • Drag hoons make a comeback

    POLICE have renewed calls for people to dob in hoon drivers following a recent spurt of drag racing in Hallam’s industrial estates. Acting Sergeant Graeme…

  • One giant stroll in the park

    YOUNGSTERS from across the City of Casey took centre stage last week during an array of different activities that were conducted as part of Children’s…

  • Schools in Games spirit

    LOCAL school students are in the running to experience the thrill of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Safeway supermarkets will be giving more than 3000…

  • Casey residents move to grab home grant

    FIRSTHOME buyers in Casey have embraced the State Government’s $5000 first home bonus with 2237 people taking up the grant to the end of the…

  • Theatre turns on the celebrations

    By Brooke Hunter BATS Theatre Company celebrated its18th birthday at its annual general meeting last Sunday week. The Casey-based volunteer committee and all theatre company…

  • Building booms in Casey

    THE City of Casey continues to be a boom area for the construction of domestic and commercial properties. The latest Building Commission data shows building…

  • Grandparents to take centre stage

    CASEY’S grandparents are not being forgotten. As part of the 2007 Ageing Positively Festival, the City of Casey will hold two celebrating grandparenting forums next…

  • Farmers’ market still flourishes

    By Elise AdamsA CHANGE in position didn’t stop the Casey-Berwick Farmers’ Market from being a successful day. On Saturday 24 November the popular event was…

  • Memorial gardens a tribute to soldiers

    PROUD Narre Warren North locals joined more than 100 other community members in witnessing the opening of the Soldier Settler Memorial Garden last Saturday. The…

  • Heads down for clean up

    LOCAL scouts, guides, residents and even a Federal MP were among the hundreds of people taking part in Clean Up Australia Day activities in Casey…

  • Fish motion dead in the water

    AN attempt to stop Hallam property owners being hit with a $10 million bill required to protect a rare fish appears dead in the water.…

  • United wins with endeavour

    ENDEAVOUR United Soccer Club seniors thrilled their fans with an excellent 4-1 win on Saturday in its Southeastern State League three second-round game against Nunawading…

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