News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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 MP…
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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…
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‘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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…