-
School speed clampdown
POLICE are urging people to drive with care as schools across the state re-open this week. Starting last Monday, school speed zones of 40km an…
-
TNT one day strike
By Lia BichelFRUSTRATED workers at a Hallam freight company refused to work for a day as part of an ongoing campaign for a new work…
-
Long locks lost
By Lia BichelNarre Warren South resident Kirsten Gengi, 34, said she was devastated to see media reports about the impact the flood had on Queensland…
-
CFA help
By Lia BichelNarre Warren East CFA volunteer Lawrie Penpraze said strike teams from many fire brigades travelled to northern Victoria last week to assist people…
-
Graley beds bid
By Lia BichelA LOCAL Labor MP is urging the Coalition Government to provide extra beds to Casey Hospital. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley said…
-
Grants for young talent
STATE government grants will allow young Casey residents to show off their talents during National Youth Week in April. The City of Casey received $2000…
-
Alert on car break-ins
POLICE are warning Casey residents to lock their cars after several people reported thefts from their vehicles recently. They said the thefts occurred at a…
-
Firebugs light rubbish blaze
FIRE bugs set hard rubbish alight on a nature strip in Cranbourne North at the weekend. Police said that at 12.15am on 30 January cardboard…
-
Tail lights smashed
CAR tail lights were the target of vandals in Narre Warren on the weekend. Police said tail lights were smashed in the driveways of three…
-
Hills on a high, briefly
By Gavin StaindlJUST as quickly as it arrived, it had disappeared but for the first time in months sub-district side Endeavour Hills sensed victory. Defending…
-
Star loses shirt
COUNTRY music star Adam Brand raised $1000 for flood relief at the Hallam Hotel last week. He auctioned the shirt off his back for $1000…
-
Runs left for last
By Gavin StaindlTHE sun was out and tails were wagging in day one of the year’s first two-dayers in the Dandenong and District Cricket Association.…