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  • Mayor says VCAT knew of the risks

    CASEY council has rejected some of the Ombudsman’s report and still maintains the State Government should chip in to ease the council’s financial burden. Mayor…

  • Pearcedale’s penalty

    THE Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) has cracked down hard on Pearcedale football players involved in an end of season trip that resulted in…

  • War on graffiti

    By Lia BichelA DAMAGED fence, rubbish, and graffiti are strewn along a section of a busy street in Hampton Park – and it has Casey…

  • Parents, children in health partnership

    A NEW framework as part of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service is being rolled out across all of Casey’s 27 MCH centres. The…

  • Stink stigma

    By Bridget BradyFOR Ed and Sylv Laing the release of the Ombudsman’s report last Thursday into the methane gas leak at Brookland Estate coincided with…

  • Taxing time

    By Melissa Grant andBridget Brady A CONTROVERSIAL land tax will still hit property owners in the hip pocket despite plans to levy buyers rather than…

  • Family, friends mourn loss after …

    By Bridget BradyA PEARCEDALE couple is mourning the loss of their heroic son, who was washed off the rocks at Batemans Bay while attempting to…

  • VCAT appeals not yet exhausted

    By Bridget BradyTHE City of Casey was wrong in its belief it could not appeal VCAT’s decision, the Ombudsman found. George Brouwer said the City…

  • Chrome and thunder

  • All smiles as bikes fill the streets

    By Bridget BradyMASSIVE crowds watched the spectacle of motorbikes that filled the main street of Cranbourne for the 11th MRA Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday.…

  • Young talent time

    TALENT came in all shapes and forms at Hampton Park Primary School during the 2009 Talent Quest. The event began three years ago, when students…

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