Tag: News
Parking mad
By BRIDGET COOK
CASEY residents can now stay on the straight and narrow with the council when parking on their nature strip along tight residential...
Riders keep tradition going
By BRIDGET COOK
MORE than 175 riders saddled up and united for the 24th Riding of the Bounds on Sunday.
Riders from across the South East...
Theme for tea
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A DOVETON business will be among many to fundraise for Cancer Council Victoria this month.
Director of Platinum Real Estate Elvira Bafto is...
Grooming for caring pets
By BRIDGET SCOTT
CARING canines in Casey will be looking slick with their shiny coats, as Parkhill Dog Grooming extends goodwill to service dogs in...
Labor MPs pick budget holes
By LIA SPENCER
FUNDING for the purchase of land for a new school, an upgrade to the Berwick Trade Careers centre and improvements to the...
Kevin helps out at office opening
HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has a swish new office after it was officially opened yesterday (Wednesday) after being refurbished.
Former Labor leader and Griffith...
Puffed up over race win
By ELLA DAMIANI
ENDEAVOUR Hill’s Brianna Behrsin came first in her division in the iconic Puffing Billy Great Train Race last Sunday.
The 13.2 kilometre fun...
‘False hopes’ dashed
Lia Spencer
A CASEY councillor has been accused of giving parents “false hope” after a meeting was held last week to discuss the future of...
Timbarra celebrates new ground in the Spirit of Football
By JARROD POTTER
TIMBARRA Reserve opened on Sunday morning to the joy of all Timbarra Tornados footballers.
Grey skies and a howling wind couldn’t stop the...
Car blast bomb probe
By LIA SPENCER
A SUSPECTED bomb has destroyed a car in Narre Warren and blown out windows from surrounding houses.
Emergency services were called to Elstar...
Therapy spa solen
By LIA SPENCER
A SPA used for hydrotherapy by a young man with cerebral palsy was stolen from his Narre Warren South home last month.
Daniel...
Dirty water causes a stir
By BRIDGET SCOTT
AN Endeavour Hills resident has described his water as ‘third world country drinking water.’
The Wong family were among a few residents in...