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  • Trips keep teens busy

    THE weather may be getting colder but the City of Casey’s teenage school holiday program will be sure to keep the youth outdoors. As part…

  • Pseudo-cop warning

    A MAN impersonating an undercover police officer has pulled over a Cranbourne teenager and stolen his driver’s licence. The 18-year-old was targeted as he drove…

  • Neck stabbing

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to the stabbing of a man in Langwarrin on Monday night. It is believed the 31yearold was standing on the…

  • BlackSpotprogram praised

    CASEY Council has praised the success of Vic-Roads’ BlackSpot Program in identifying notorious roads throughout the city. More than $30 million of government funding has…

  • Rates rise reduced

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY residents will pay 5.84 per cent more rates after the council decided to slash nearly $1 million from councillors’ wish list. At…

  • … although heckler says price is not right

    – Sarah SchwagerNOT everyone in the crowd at the Australian Garden opening on Sunday was in a good mood. As Premier Steve Bracks took to…

  • Refund would set ‘dangerous precedent’

    By Sarah SchwagerA DECISION to remove a special charge scheme to seal a Devon Meadows road has stirred up the dust at Casey Council. In…

  • Club application a mystery

    By Alison NoonanPLANS to develop a soccer club and gaming facility in Tooradin have left residents demanding answers. Locals have questioned who’s behind the mystery…

  • Liberal anger over slow roadworks

    By Alison Noonan FRUSTRATED motorists have called on the State Government to complete promised safety improvements to Thompsons Road before another life is lost. Michael…

  • A grand time had by all

    GRANDPARENTS and their grandkids flexed their muscles together at a special event at the Cranbourne YMCA last week. To combat the number of grandparents missing…

  • Film paints good picture on climate change

    LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has encouraged climate change sceptics to watch Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth. At a speech in Federal Parliament last…

  • Cabbies at crisis point

    By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL taxi drivers have spoken out about the safety fears felt by many Melbourne drivers. Narre Warren South’s Bahadur Singh said he no…

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