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Fireworks entice councillors

By Sarah SchwagerCASEY residents may no longer have to travel to Melbourne’s CBD or Phillip Island for New Year’s Eve fireworks celebrations. Casey Council is...

Call to scrap Conway name change debate

By Sarah SchwagerDEBATE over two streets with the same name has spiralled out of control, says one of the streets’ residents. Conway Court in Cranbourne...

Council monitors computer costs

CASEY Council may switch to leasing its office computers in a new cost cutting initiative. Mayor Kevin Bradford has called for council officers to investigate...

Cricket club gets uni, TAFE on side

By Marc McGowan CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne Cricket Club’s entry into local ranks is set to hit full steam with new relationships established with Mon-ash University and...

‘Stupid’ trial service blasted

A CASEY Councillor has attacked council plans to fund a public bus service, labelling the decision as “utterly stupid”. Springfield Ward councillor Ben Clissold said...

Kilberry students score

SEVEN Kilberry Valley Primary School students have made it into the top percentile of Australia’s young mathematical brains. In July, students were challenged to complete...

Barnstorming Butler bolts in

By Alison NoonanOUTSPOKEN councillor Colin Butler stormed home to reclaim his seat in Balla Balla Ward at Saturday’s Casey Council elections. Cr Butler enjoyed a...

Cooking up a culture feast

By Sarah SchwagerSMELLS of coconut and satay wafted from Cranbourne Primary School last Thursday. The enticing scents were part of the school’s Indonesian Day, in...

Vandals strike at medical centre

A CRANBOURNE medical centre has been vandalised for the second time in less than two weeks. Early on Monday morning, raiders climbed over a locked...

No joy after ride

By Alison NoonanA 10-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne boy who took his father’s car on a joyride across Casey got more than he bargained for when the...

Power to the kids

CASEY schools are doing their bit for the planet and reducing greenhouse gases. Students from Tooradin, Hampton Park and Hillsmeade Primary schools along with Hallam’s...

Meet and greet

THE single over-40 age group is set to waltz up a storm when a local friendship group dance starts up next week. Club Teutonia in...

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Stories through film

Having that vision for a story is difficult to bring to life, but it came easily for Narre Warren North filmmaker Lily Lunder, whose...

Brings hope