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  • Tinies in the spotlight

    Tinies in the spotlight

    CASEY kids and their parents love Tinies’ Time at the Hampton Park Library. Babies and toddlers up to the age of three joined their mums…

  • Players on the ball

    Players on the ball

    By RACHEL BETHUNE FOUNTAIN Gate Tennis Club hosted what would become an unforgettable weekend in the club’s history this month. After weeks of preparation for…

  • Mayor congratulates the calibre of creations

    Mayor congratulates the calibre of creations

    SOME of Casey’s most creative and artistic young people were recognised at the 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition awards ceremony on 11 June. Council…

  • Breakfast at Bernies

    Breakfast at Bernies

    By GARRY HOWE RETAIL veteran Bernie Brooks did not have to look past the front door of his home for an example of what he…

  • A rhyme old time

    A rhyme old time

    IT WAS time to rhyme at Hampton Park Library this week. Glenn, shown here with 18-month-old son Robert, was one of many parents who brought…

  • Minister’s road visit

    Minister’s road visit

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE $49 million upgrade of a stretch of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road is nearing completion. Roads Minister and Narre Warren North MP Luke…

  • Animal farm and camel rides

    Animal farm and camel rides

    What\’s on REPTILE handling, lambs, camels and much more will be on show for a school holiday fun day at Cranbourne Home. A colour competition,…

  • Cop’s legs crushed

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A POLICEMAN has had his legs crushed after a teenager allegedly drove into him and pinned the officer between two cars in…

  • Clyde calls for cops

    Clyde calls for cops

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A 60 PER CENT increase in the total number of criminal offences recorded in Clyde has reignited calls for a police station…

  • Lenscape

    Lenscape

    St John of God Hospital, Berwick. 140725 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

  • Cracking whip on violence

    Cracking whip on violence

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has the highest number of reported family violence incidents of any Local Government Area (LGA) in the state,…

  • Forum tackles career criminals

    THE first Casey Ward forum on tackling crime will take place next month. The six monthly forums – one in each ward – will run…

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