Opinion
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Come on council
MY IMPRESSION, mistaken or otherwise, was that our sitting councillors were elected by us the citizens of the City of Casey to be our advocates,…
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Backwards Tooradin
AFTER many letters, meetings and broken promises over the many years I have lived in Tooradin we still don’t have natural gas, no cable internet,…
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Stand and deliver
I HAD to laugh when I recently received my “very important notice” in the mail from the ever so lovely but clueless Liberal candidate, Susan…
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It’s over
IT LOOKS cut and dried; Victorians will elect a Labor Government on Saturday week. We can then look forward to cage fighting as promised by…
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Ratepayers unite
To all Casey community ratepayers, it is about time we had our own Casey ratepayers’ association to fight ever increasing rates by Casey council. I…
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Buttons pushed
BOTH party leaders Napthine and Andrews are coming out two weeks before the State Election with promises and more promises about what they will do…
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Wake up, Casey
I HAVE been quite bemused by advertising boards sponsored by the City of Casey proclaiming the benefits of the East-West link for travellers on the…
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Still asleep
SO EXCITED last week to see former mayor and councillor Lorraine Wreford standing next to Denis Napthine as he announced the bypass will take place.…
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Just excuses
GOOD to see Amanda Stapledon, Susan Serey and Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder all smiles and fists in the air at Hallam Station announcing the…
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Twisted priorities
I AM just so angry with our city council and their warped and twisted priorities. Here we have a council that is spending our money…
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Link for a connection
Some of your readers have asked why the City of Casey Council is advocating for the East/West Link when there are also other road priorities…
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Law unto itself
It appears that Cr Aziz has decided to become spokesperson for the City of Casey in religion, election, advocate for state Liberal Party, spokesperson for…