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  • Tapping needs of outer suburbs

    Tapping needs of outer suburbs

    STAR News Group has joined forces with the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire in a campaign to discover what residents in the region need.…

  • Council agenda input sought

    THE City of Casey is inviting its residents to have their say about what they would like to see their council focus on in the…

  • Adjacent suburbs: transport nightmare

    Adjacent suburbs: transport nightmare

    GETTING from Cranbourne to Berwick using public transport is no quick task. With no direct bus route to and from the two suburbs, the community…

  • Relief all around from Feds health injection

    Relief all around from Feds health injection

    THE Emergency Department at Casey Hospital will stay open during the evenings thanks to a $107 million funding announcement by the Federal Government Rumours have…

  • Rudd rolls into town

    Rudd rolls into town

    FORMER Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was extremely popular with local teenagers when he opened the new Hallam Valley Trade Training Centre at Hallam Senior Secondary…

  • Paul Harris honour

    Paul Harris honour

    THE Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills has recognised the hard work and effort of a number of its members – presenting them with Paul Harris…

  • Cash-in day for second bank

    Cash-in day for second bank

    NARRE Warren North may be home to a Bendigo Bank branch soon. With Berwick the only City of Casey town to currently have one, the…

  • Big bus, no fuss

    Big bus, no fuss

    ST PETER’S College has set the wheels in motion with its own solution to a lack of bus services for students. With no help from…

  • Health jobs fear

    CASEY Hospital staff have been anxiously waiting to hear whether their jobs could be affected if the Emergency Department closes at nights. Rumours are rife…

  • Party transport

    A DOVETON man will be charged on summons after he was detected drink driving and allegedly offering lifts for cash in Dandenong on the weekend.…

  • Love’s changing trends

    Love’s changing trends

    ROSES are red, violets are blue, but could I also have a teddy too? In 25 years of business, the owner of Hampton Park flowers,…

  • Teen suicide fight

    Teen suicide fight

    NEW CEO of Windermere, Doctor Lynette Buoy proudly thanked representatives from the Dominion Hotel Group for supporting Windermere’s new initiative. Members from both Windermere and…

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