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  • Words at work

    Words at work

    ASPIRING young writers from Casey were given a first-hand glimpse into the world of journalism this week. Star News reporter Lachy Moorhead was guest speaker…

  • Christmas cheer doesn’t come cheap

    Christmas cheer doesn’t come cheap

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CASEY financial counsellor Lisa Hansen sees more struggling families in January than any other month. A counsellor of five years with the…

  • Casey Council’s year in review

    Casey Council’s year in review

    CASEY Council has released its 2014/15 Annual Report. The report shows that last financial year council recorded 5.4 million garbage collections, had 3.9 million visits…

  • Two workmen killed in separate incidents

    Two workmen killed in separate incidents

    A 25-YEAR-old Doveton man has died while servicing an air-conditioning unit in Braeside – the first of two fatal workplace incidents in south-east Melbourne today…

  • Smiles all round for kids at heart

    Smiles all round for kids at heart

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S an inter-generational fortnightly excursion and it puts a smile on everyone’s face. Casey Aged Care residents have the opportunity to read,…

  • Good behaviour bond for terror-accused teen

    Good behaviour bond for terror-accused teen

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Hampton Park teenager who had Anzac Day terror plot charges dropped in August has walked free after escaping conviction for weapons…

  • Plaque honour for the fallen

    Plaque honour for the fallen

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Narre Warren North community gathered on Wednesday to remember those who gave their lives in two world wars, and too many…

  • Women answer the call

    Women answer the call

    By CASEY NEILL “WHEN your phone rings you need to answer it.” This piece of business advice stood out from the other tips shared at…

  • Peak squeeze for three more years

    Peak squeeze for three more years

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS RAIL commuters on the Cranbourne and Pakenham railway lines are feeling an ever-tightening squeeze on morning peak trips, according to a Public…

  • Drug trafficker spared conviction

    Drug trafficker spared conviction

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has pleaded guilty to exploding “sparkler bombs” in a Narre Warren South park on a summer’s night as well as…

  • Probus needs a few good men

    Probus needs a few good men

    LOCAL Probus group members are doing their bit to spread a message of community safety. Last month the Narre Warren Combined Probus Group welcomed two…

  • Bizarre behaviour

    Bizarre behaviour

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A BERWICK carpenter has driven an axe into a customer’s polished floorboards and thrown a pie and squirted tomato sauce over a…

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