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  • Wood weighs in on Monash widening

    Wood weighs in on Monash widening

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FEDERAL MP Jason Wood has questioned the effectiveness of the State Government’s $400 million plan to widen the Monash Freeway, labelling the…

  • Help to spread the season’s cheer, says mayor

    Help to spread the season’s cheer, says mayor

    MAYOR Sam Aziz has sent his season greetings to the Casey community. In a special Christmas message to residents, Cr Aziz said it was important…

  • Homeless have reason for cheer on Christmas Day

    Homeless have reason for cheer on Christmas Day

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY’S homeless will finally have somewhere to go for Christmas lunch this holiday season. For the first time in its six-year existence,…

  • Help along life’s rough roads

    Help along life’s rough roads

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT TOOK just a split second for tragedy to strike. Often that’s all it takes. Teenager Josh Evans was riding his mountain…

  • Stage set for Christmas play

    Stage set for Christmas play

    SOME of Casey’s brightest young stars are taking to the stage this Christmas. The Narre Warren Baptist Church is once again putting on its annual…

  • Bert the fighter bats on

    Bert the fighter bats on

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ALBERT Bray was given just six weeks to live. But almost five years and several bouts of chemo later, Bert is still…

  • Back in the workforce

    Back in the workforce

    By CASEY NEILL NATHAN Isailofski never thought he’d be able to handle a 7am start at work. But with help from DVJS Employment Solutions and…

  • Eyes clawed over phone hacking

    Eyes clawed over phone hacking

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A EUMEMMERRING man clawed his housemate’s eyes as he accused him of hacking his mobile phone, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. Stephen Simpson…

  • Apex teen bailed to avoid other jailed members

    Apex teen bailed to avoid other jailed members

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ALLEGED Apex Gang member has been granted bail partly to keep him away from ringleaders who had recently been remanded in…

  • Stolen car and drugs trader denied bail

    Stolen car and drugs trader denied bail

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A NARRE Warren South man stands accused of being a conduit between juvenile car thieves in Melbourne’s south-east and an outlaw motorcycle…

  • Company culture helps build brand

    Company culture helps build brand

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BUILDING an influential brand isn’t easy. Last week members of the Casey Cardinia Business Group Coffee Club gathered for the group’s final…

  • Hope springs for solo parents

    Hope springs for solo parents

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CHRISTMAS time can be more difficult for some families than others. With this in mind the Hope Centre, run out of the…

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