News
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Coping with surge in soccer is council’s goal
THE World Cup might be over, but a surge in soccer’s popularity has placed some of Casey’s sports clubs under pressure. That was the view…
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Police in drinks probe
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren police have been called in to investigate claims that a Casey councillor stole alcohol from the council offices. Last week Springfield…
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Dog petition takes the lead
RESIDENTS have unleashed concerns about dogs being walked without restraint on a Doveton reserve. Doveton resident Shirley Reid led a petition which was presented to…
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Long road ahead for Cicchiello
By Callan DateTHE Federal seat of Holt is named after former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt. And if you believe bookmakers, the Liberal party has…
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Citizens recognised
THE City of Casey’s 2008 Citizens of the Year Award nominees have been announced. Some of Casey’s most outstanding community members will receive top honours…
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Chain used in bashing
A 21-YEAR-OLD Narre Warren man suffered head injuries when he was bashed with a chain in Keysborough last weekend. Police said the man and a…
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Cars on track as students slot in to meet a challenge
EUMEMMERRING College students had the need for speed during a recent visit to a slot car shop. The Gleneagles campus students designed and constructed six…
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Join up for ageing group
NOMINATIONS are being sought from Casey residents to join the Casey Ageing Positively Steering Group for the next two-year term. Casey manager of community development…
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Takeaway stop proves costly for driver
A 23-YEAR-old man was beaten and robbed in Doveton last Thursday after returning to his parked car. Detective Senior Sergeant Ian Wilcox of Narre Warren…
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Health centre ransacked
A HEALTH care centre in Cranbourne North was broken into last week. Police were called to the centre on the corner of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road…
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Thank you from SES
THE Narre Warren State Emergency Service branch has expressed thanks to the public following a successful can-shake in Cranbourne last weekend. Kanny Lee, of Narre…
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Child services share $170,000
KINDERGARTENS and childcare centres across Casey look set to share $170,000 in grants to boost safety, buy equipment and improve general amenities. Narre Warren North…
