News
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Appeal following assault
Police are appealing for witnesses following an alleged assault in Narre Warren on Tuesday 21 November 2017. A 22 year-old female was walking along Kurrajong…
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Road rage ends in assault
Police are appealing for witnesses following an alleged road rage incident on Cranbourne-Narre Warren Road, Narre Warren on Saturday 9 December 2017. One person suffered…
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Drugs found in cop raid
Drugs were allegedly located at a Narre Warren house when police raided the property on Wednesday 20 December last year. Members from the Dandenong Frontline…
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Police investigate petrol drive-off
Police are appealing to the public to help identify those responsible for a petrol drive off at a service station on Narre Warren North Road in…
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Year of tumult at Casey Council
By Cam Lucadou-Wells 2017 began with the sensational resignation by one Casey councillor and ended with the near political-death of another. In March, Steve Beardon…
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Give me your poor
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Each week a desperate underclass in Casey gives thanks to Pastor Keith Vethaak. He leads a band of busy volunteers who provide…
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They said it: The best of 2017 quotes part 2
By Cam Lucadou-Wells The things people say. They can amuse you or make you grind your teeth. But nothing brings a story to life like…
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They said it: The best of 2017 quotes part 1
By Cam Lucadou-Wells The things people say. They can amuse you or make you grind your teeth. But nothing brings a story to life like…
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The best pictures of 2017
Our photographers were everywhere, capturing the highs and lows of Casey in 2017. Here’s a selection of the year’s best.
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Foy’s castle remains intact
By Cam Lucadou-Wells John Foy, a 78-year-old widower, didn’t even use Facebook but he inspired a social-media army to land a barrage of blows on…
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Mayor keeps on giving
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Former Casey mayor Mick Morland’s legacy loomed large, months after his tragic death. There was a 1000-strong gathering to farewell the popular,…
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Reviews are in for Bunjil
By Cam Lucadou-Wells Bunjil Place – or rather the $125 million price tag – had threatened to hang like a millstone around Casey Council’s neck.…