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  • ‘First World’ makeover for reserve

    ‘First World’ makeover for reserve

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells A sub-standard sports facility that is home to Casey’s largest soccer club is set to receive a long overdue $3.6 million revamp.…

  • Islamic State push to groom teens

    Islamic State push to groom teens

    By Mark Clancy Anti-terror police and the security services are actively monitoring more than 20 individuals in the area to avoid Christmas-New Year holiday attacks.…

  • Dope plants seized in Narre South

    Dope plants seized in Narre South

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have seized more than 200 cannabis plants during a house raid at Cromford Crescent, Narre Warren South. A convoy of police…

  • Fake builder accused of home burglary

    Fake builder accused of home burglary

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An alleged burglar has posed as a builder at a residential building site in Hampton Park. The man was allegedly inside the…

  • Dog waste blitz brings owners to heel

    Dog waste blitz brings owners to heel

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council’s war on dog faeces has shocked responsible dog owners. The council is set to slap $500 fines on dog owners…

  • Missing Maureen

    Missing Maureen

    Police are seeking the public’s help to find an 82 year-old Berwick woman who has been reported missing. Maureen Ball was last seen about 7.30am…

  • Tuning in to the job market

    Tuning in to the job market

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Being a musician, Berwick man Dave Stergo knows well the barriers to work. “You can’t just do one thing as a musician,”…

  • Art lovers flock to Bunjil for fix of soul

    Art lovers flock to Bunjil for fix of soul

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells In an indication of Casey’s untapped love of the arts, Bunjil Place Gallery has been packing in visitors in its first month.…

  • Knife at daughter’s throat

    Knife at daughter’s throat

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells An ice-addicted woman has held a knife to her 10-year-old daughter’s throat and held her hostage during a supervised contact visit at…

  • More than a few wise men for Christmas

    More than a few wise men for Christmas

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells More than 100 friends of Akoonah Park Men’s Shed shared festive cheer with an impressive Christmas lunch spread. A colossal mix of…

  • Councillors fire up on lantern trip

    Councillors fire up on lantern trip

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey councillors are divided on a $5500 ratepayer-funded research trip to Arizona, USA in preparation for a proposed lantern festival in 2019.…

  • Heat is on hospital cladding

    Heat is on hospital cladding

    By Cam Lucadou-Wells Monash Health is set to remove flammable cladding from Casey Hospital but states the hospital is “safe to occupy”. The cladding will…

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