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House ransacked, goods stolen
A LYNDHURST house was ransacked and electronics were stolen earlier this month. Police said between 10am and 12.55 on 1 March, someone entered an unoccupied…
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Floods sinking feeling
By Bridget CookMANY Casey residents are still feeling the effects of the floods that caused havoc in the city almost two months ago. Hampton Park…
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Home charity begins early- Priya Rai and her son Dhillon raised over $3300 for the Make a Wish Foundation when she asked friends and family for cash instead of presents for Dhillon’s first birthday. 6
By Emma SunFOR one-year-old Dhillon Rai, lessons in charity began early – on his first birthday. Dhillon’s mum Priya Rai, who runs a business in…
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Mums on
SMALL business mums wanting helpful hints, support and an opportunity to network are invited to a workshop in Narre Warren next week. Berwick businesswoman and…
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In perfect harmony
STUDENTS from across Casey dressed up, danced and celebrated Cultural Diversity and Harmony Day this week. One of many schools to celebrate the occasion was…
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Alarm alert
By Lia BichelWORKING smoke alarms can save lives- that’s why the Narre Warren Fire Brigade encourages Casey residents to change the batteries in their smoke…
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Family’s hope
By Lia BichelTHE parents of an epileptic child hope to raise awareness and funds about the condition at a special event this weekend. Lyn and…
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Support offer
AT-RISK seniors, people with a disability and their carers will be provided with a comprehensive range of basic maintenance and support services to help them…
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Speeding drunk
A HAMPTON Park man had his car impounded after he was clocked doing 179km/h while drunk at Pakenham early on Saturday morning. The 28-year-old P-plater…
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Flood road repairs to end soon
MOTORISTS along the Belgrave-Hallam Road can expect delays for the next couple of weeks as road works to repair last month’s flood damage continue. The…