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  • Printing professionals gather

    UPCOMING professionals in the publishing and printing industry will be celebrated at the annual Herb Thomas Memorial Trust awards dinner next month. Sarah Jones, a…

  • Axe hack in shop raid

    Axe hack in shop raid

    By LIA SPENCER POLICE are investigating after men carrying an axe and bat wearing a scream mask attempted to raid an Endeavour Hills milk bar…

  • Get on board the Dee-Train

    Get on board the Dee-Train

    CASEY footy fans are being urged to jump aboard the Dee-Train to the MCG this weekend and head to the annual City of Casey Round.…

  • Tended to perfection

    Tended to perfection

    GARDEN lovers will be delighted later this month, when Narre Warren North resident Attila Kapitany opens his backyard to the public. Each year, not-for-profit organisation…

  • Chance for at-risk kids

    By LIA SPENCER A PROGRAM which has helped more than 350 at-risk children in Cardinia Shire could expand into the City of Casey. Windermere is…

  • Residents fume over parking policy

    By LIA SPENCER RESIDENTS in Casey have complained about receiving fines while parking on nature strips in narrow roads. One resident, Berwick RSL president Ray…

  • Stolen wallet

    Stolen wallet

    POLICE are searching for a man who allegedly stole a wallet containing $50 in Station Creek Way, Botanic Ridge, about 11.30pm on 12 February. The…

  • Liberal all the way

    LYNDHURST by-election candidate David Linaker-Liberal won’t be able to list his full surname on the 27 April ballot paper. He added ‘Liberal’ to his surname…

  • Rail upgrade is decades away

    Rail upgrade is decades away

    By BRIDGET COOK AN extension of the rail network to service the Cranbourne East and Clyde area could be at least 20 years away, according…

  • Narre home raided in $205m drugs bust

    Narre home raided in $205m drugs bust

    ABOUT $205 million worth of methamphetamine and two people were charged after raids across Melbourne this week, including Narre Warren. In March, Customs and Border…

  • Salvation from op shop dumping

    Salvation from op shop dumping

    By BRIDGET COOK FOUR Casey charity stores are taking part in a trial to help prevent illegal dumping of unusable goods, which costs the organisation…

  • Crash prompts council review

    Crash prompts council review

    By LIA SPENCER A CFA volunteer has applauded Casey Council’s decision to review its traffic measures on a Hallam road after students were involved in…

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