News
-
Paths call to link town
By Bridget CookCASEY councillor Geoff Ablett has called for a review of the lack of footpaths in Junction Village, with the small town only having…
-
Off the rails
By Bridget CookCranbourne resident Katherine Bickham started a job as a security guard in December last year and parked her car at the station overnight…
-
Friendly neighbours
THE recent floods that struck Casey last month helped bring out the neighbourly spirit among the local community. As flood waters began to rise, many…
-
Easter teen plan to beat the boredom
THE City of Casey has organised an action-packed Easter Teenage Holiday Program, to help keep local youth entertained during the term-one break. This week, the…
-
Sick of the stench
By Bridget CookMANY Casey residents are kicking up a stink about odours being emitted from a number of sites around the municipality. A petition with…
-
Station banks on its appeal
CASEY Radio is calling on the community to support it in its week-long marathon fundraiser. The local community radio station, 97.7 FM, launched a radiothon…
-
Plague of hoons
Amanda and Andrew are fed up with hoons in their Cranbourne street after a close call on Friday night. Picture: Stewart Chambers By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE’s…
-
Leg up for power
Tooradin Primary School’s team, Flaming Mozzies. The vehicle driver is Kodie. NEWS photographer Stewart Chambers was at Casey Fields on Saturday to catch all the…
-
There’s a car in the house
By Emma SunIDENTICAL triplets Elyssa, Nikkol and Lilli have come out shaken but with only minor injuries after a car backed into their bedroom at…
-
Saving the land
By Bridget BradyRICH agricultural land once lost, is lost forever. These are the words echoed by Casey council on the prospect of losing precious agricultural…
-
Workplace warning
By Bridget BradyCASEY business owners are urged to check recently altered workplace laws in a “dramatically changing world”. Robyn Anderson, from HR Navigation, last week…