Hallam high and low
HALLAM under 17 girls side went down to the strong Sacre Coeur unit on the weekend but the under 16 boys team scored a...
Infrastructure needs more, says mayor
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has welcomed the State Government’s latest budget and says it signals good news for Casey families.
However, he said more funding...
OK to revised Spring Square plan
PARTS of the controversial Spring Square development in Hallam will go ahead after Casey Council decided to endorse the revised concept plan.
A new preschool...
Hillsmeade sings the blues
STUDENTS at a Narre Warren South school definitely know how to sing the blues.
The Hillsmeade Primary School senior band and choir students recently travelled...
Comets on TV
CRANBOURNE Comets went down 1-0 at home on Saturday to Doncaster Rovers in the State division two fixture.
But this week the Comets play Chelsea...
School loos flush with cash
By Chris Brown
Schools in the Cranbourne area will receive grants to upgrade and maintain toilets, and buy sports equipment.
“Local students consistently rate toilet standards...
Foxes fight hard
NARRE North Foxes had four wins in round eight of junior football.
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A magnificent team effort beat a quality team, undermanned...
Casey scouts raise the bar
CASEY scouts have set a new fundraising high as they try to get themselves to the 21st Australian Jamboree early next year.
More than $37,000...
Rates burden prompts hardship review
By Rebecca FraserMORE help could be at hand for Casey residents struggling to pay their rates and council bills.
At the request of mayor Kevin...
Tyres galore and more
LOCAL tyre retailer, Competition Tyres Pty Ltd, will offer their customers more in the coming weeks after joining forces with national tyre group, Tyres...
Casey plans to make children safe
PREVENTING child injury and saving young lives will be a key focus next Monday when a new safety program is launched in Casey.
Residents have...
Crime a concern: survey
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren residents are overwhelmingly concerned with crimes by and against youths.
New research commissioned by the Police Association has also revealed that...