Sunday cup will grow
By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge was happy with Sunday’s crowd of nearly 8500 and said the club’s first weekend cup...
… and it also makes phone calls
IN THE world of mobile users and their preferences, what comes first - the phone, or the camera? If the latter is your answer...
Green light for civic precinct
A STATE-of-the-art civic, community and activity precinct at Fountain Gate has been given the green light.
City of Casey officials and mayor Colin Butler were...
Robin puts on a merry performance
AUDIENCES were rolling in the aisles recently when Berwick’s Kambrya College took to the stage in its latest musical - Robin Da Hood.
The interactive...
Doves carry the Fields
DOVETON in round seven had its first visit to Casey Fields and conquered, running over Cranbourne after quarter-time.
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The Doves travelled to...
Rotary boosts Care coffers
THE Rotary Club of Narre Warren held its annual business lunch recently with funds raised assisting the ongoing work of South East Palliative Care.
The...
Focus on child abuse
CHILD abuse and neglect will be the focus of a new program set to start in Casey next year.
Minister for Children, Sherryl Garbutt, last...
Women kick it in Canberra
THE Casey presence was prevalent at last week’s AFL Women’s National Championships in Canberra, with the region’s nine representatives featuring strongly.
The locals who competed...
Drive plans win blessing
By Rebecca Fraser
A BERWICK church has hit back at claims they are blocking a controversial road development.
This week the Berwick Church of Christ threw...
Council rejects plan to pool travel funds
By Alison NoonanCOUNCILLORS have slammed an attempt to disband their $5000 travel and conference allowance.
Mayfield Ward councillor Kevin Bradford’s bid at Tuesday night’s Casey...
Foundation helping others to move on
FOR some people, the simple task of getting out of bed in the morning is not simple at all.
These people are either bed ridden...
Oates sows seeds of discontent
By Rebecca Fraser
MYUNA Ward councillor Brian Oates has slammed Casey Council for being too political.
Cr Oates has also accused councillors of “grandstanding” instead of...