News
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Parlour games
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PLANS for a funeral parlour in Narre Warren South are one step closer to becoming a reality, after Casey Council this week…
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‘Ghetto’ tag contested
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD COUNCILLOR Sam Aziz has watered down the suggestion by the Group of Interface Councils that Casey is one of the outer suburbs…
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Relief provides solace
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ANDREA and David Hopgood found solace through art. More than two years after losing their son, Fraser, the couple found a type…
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Stepping up
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WALK a mile in Marthese’s shoes. Marthese Davies was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2009 and three years later her husband Martin…
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Driven round the bend
SOUTH East Water has experienced an increase in blocked sewerage systems in the area, caused by items that shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet. The…
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On the streets
BERWICK will be treated to a night of musical merriment when singer Jimmy Fong comes to town this week. The Malaysian-born musician will treat the…
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Actor’s ready to run
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has added a major drawcard to its 2014 Cranbourne GP Run with the announcement of actor and motor…
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Caps off for cafe
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THERE’S no question Jenny Black has left behind an indelible legacy. The Narre Warren mother lost her battle with cancer in June…
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Spotlight on Games medallists
By JARROD POTTER ONE more accolade was waiting for the Casey TigerSharks’ Commonwealth Games trio when they returned home. The City of Casey welcomed back…
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Evy rises to the challenge
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THERE’S a special new face at Eumemmering Early Learning Centre. Under the new national early childhood education framework, all early learning centres…
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Manufacturers are making it happen
By CASEY NEILL MANUFACTURING’S voice in the south-east has added more than 40 new members over the past year. And South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance…
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At home for art displays
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CARRYING a strong passion for art, Narre Warren’s Di Lockwood recognised that local artists had nowhere to properly display their work. She…