News
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Big hug as plan gets approval
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ENDEAVOUR Hills is set for a makeover after the City of Casey formally adopted its master plan for the suburb’s new community…
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Crash death probe
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have made an urgent plea for more information about a horror crash on the Monash Freeway over the weekend which claimed…
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Mobile thieves on run
TWO men robbed a woman of her phone and swore at her when she was walking home from Hallam Railway Station last month. About 5.10pm…
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Tree change
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OWNERS from Timbarra Estate will be allowed to remove gum trees that have plagued their properties for years at their own cost,…
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Raiders hunt Holden wheels
THIEVES have been targeting the wheels of Holden cars with a spate of thefts in the Cranbourne area in the past two weeks. Police said…
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Winter festival in fine voice
CASEY’s Winter Arts Festival is in full swing and the community can enjoy the vast range of entertainment on offer until the end of August.…
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Power to lead and succeed
By BRIDGET COOK LES Twentyman will headline an event being held in Casey next month aimed at empowering people to pursue their career and life…
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Victoria gets simpler
By BRIDGET COOK BUSINESSES will benefit from red tape savings after the State Government introduced changes to the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulations last…
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Tom’s a good Scout
By CASEY NEILL HILTON Manufacturing founder Tom Hartley says his drive for success started with Scouts. “I joined when I was 11. I came from…
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Food for thought
THOSE interested in starting a new food business and who want to find out more about the requirements can do so at a council information…
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Kay at the wheel
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IT MAY have been raining outside but Kay Rankin was all smiles inside Holm Park Reserve last month when she was appointed…
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Gus earns the chains
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD GUS Dominguez beamed with pride last week as he received the Berwick Rotary chains of office that he will now wear for…