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Police probe blaze
By Lia BichelFIRE-FIGHTERS from Hallam and Narre Warren attended a blaze believed to be deliberately lit in Hallam. About 5pm on Monday, the CFA was…
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Max Walker is
By Emma SunAUSSIE cricket legend, author and entrepreneur Max Walker will be speaking at the Casey Business breakfast on 15 June at the Lynbrook Hotel.…
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Berwick on song
By Gavin StaindlA ROUSING rendition of Meatloaf and a Friday night full of laughs has been cited as one of the reasons behind Berwick’s stunning…
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Long hospital wait
By Lia BichelA BERWICK man who waited three hours to see a doctor last week before his appendix ruptured is calling for a ticket system…
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Fitness is some feat
CASEY residents wanting to get fit and have fun are encouraged to join or start at Heart Foundation Walking Group. Casey mayor Shar Balmes said…
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Twins play hardball
By Danielle GalvinRUGBY players and twins Melvin and Paula Fifita will represent Victoria in the National Under-15 Championships in Perth later this month. The 14-year-old…
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Your say onsentencing
CASEY residents can have their say on the future of crime and sentencing in Victoria. The Baillieu Coalition Government is inviting the community to complete…
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Online push for more beds
By Lia BichelA LOCAL MP is urging residents to sign a petition calling for more beds at Casey Hospital. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley…
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Safety push at Fountain Gate
HIGHLY anticipated upgrades are underway at busy intersections along Narre Warren North Road. The upgrades are part of the Fountain Gate redevelopment. They will include…
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DIY climate change
RESIDENTS in Casey are encouraged to set up their own groups to tackle climate change. People can take action by supporting the introduction of local…
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Rotary does it by the book
MORE children and their parents will have their heads in books thanks to a Rotary project to boost literacy in Cardina Shire, the City of…
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‘Housing stress’
By Lia BichelTHE manager of a crisis intervention support centre in Casey has welcomed the announcement of additional public housing, but said there were thousands…