News
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Spirit shines through
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS in Casey know the meaning of community spirit. This was evident when 41 students from 39 local schools were recognised last…
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Austere warning
THE past year was when austerity dominated Federal Government policy. May and December were really very low points in Australian politics in 2015. Due to…
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It’s not cricket
Again cricket is saturated by alcohol advertising affecting the culture of this fun-loving game. It is our young people who watch and play this wonderful…
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Cultural climate
I take issue with the characterisation of religion as anti-educational (Cult Of Religion, News, 17 December). The subject of religion in schools is not dissimilar…
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Paying back
IT’S disappointing that Ms Caldwell’s letter (Giving Away Our Money, News, 17 December 2015) failed to share the full facts about council’s recent trees and…
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Nation’s foundation
Regarding the letter Cult Of Religion (News, 17 December 2015), I make the following comments. Casey Council’s support for Special Religious Education in state schools…
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Road to Holden’s future
By EWAN KENNEDY A lot rests on Holden’s Cascada. The company hopes the model will see it through the difficult period of shutting down Australian…
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Framework for Bunjil’s future
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A DRAFT programming plan for Casey council’s new cultural precinct was adopted last month. The visual arts programming framework for the upcoming…
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Ram raiders hit party store
THIEVES rammed a car into the rear entry of Lombard The Paper People’s Fountain Gate store in the early hours of Monday 11 January and…
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Speeding P-plater nabbed
AN ALREADY disqualified Berwick P-plate driver was caught speeding 90 kilometres per hour over the limit in Cheltenham. The 22-year-old was caught driving at 150kp/h…












