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Objectors to be protected
RESIDENTS objecting to planning proposals will now have their identity protected to avoid possible confrontation with land developers. Councillors voted at last Tuesday’s council meeting…
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Morland to step aside for election
By Rebecca FraserCASEY councillor and Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Mick Morland will temporarily step aside in the lead-up to the 2006 State election. Cr…
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Narre North bowlers fire
RESULTS were encouraging for Narre North Cricket Club at the weekend, producing two senior and three junior wins. C GRADE Narre North was beaten by…
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Sin-binning costs Hills
By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills Rugby Union Club was given a lesson in playing the full 80 minutes after a disastrous second half resulted in a…
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Man charged over burglary
A MAN has been arrested in relation to a recent burglary in Narre Warren South. The 26-year-old Dingley man was charged with burglary, theft and…
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Cool move for kinders
ALL of Casey’s kindergartens will have evaporative coolers installed by next summer. Casey councillors voted at last week’s council meeting for money to be allocated…
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Cranbourne juniors win six
ROUND one by Cranbourne Junior Football Club brought six wins including good performances in older age groups. @BT Sub Sport News:UNDER 16 (1) In a…
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Help wanted for families
VOLUNTEERS are the lifeblood of communities and the situation is no different in Doveton. That is why officials at the Doveton North Family Resource Centre…
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Seniors’ plea for extra parking
By Rebecca Fraser THE Narre Warren Seniors Citizens Club has called on Casey Council to fulfil what it says are broken promises and deliver more…
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Councillor under review
A CASEY councillor is to come under review in relation to suspected misuse of items within councillors’ rooms. At Tuesday’s council meeting, Cr Janet Halsall…
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Local kids get a safer start
CHILDHOOD safety was in focus last week following the launch of a new program in Casey. More than 100 people including representatives from nine local…