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  • What a saving!

    WE HAVE read that the City of Casey rates will be reduced by .4 per cent (News, 31 July). Oh, what a fantastic drop in…

  • Ripe for parking

    I REFER to Rex Flannery’s comments (Park parking, News 31 July). Four years ago I did a title search with Land Victoria and found that…

  • It won’t change

    IN REPLY to Rex Flannery’s letter (News, 31 July). I know how you feel about parking spaces at local stations. As for the block of…

  • Happy to share

    I RECEIVED an interesting item of junk mail today. It was from our deputy mayor, Amanda Stapledon, touting for votes in the forthcoming Victorian election.…

  • The long kiss goodnight

    The long kiss goodnight

    By CASEY NEILL THE time and date are etched in Tracey Ryan’s mind – 10.13am on 24 February, 2010. This was the moment a surgeon…

  • Police hunt for knife bandit

    POLICE are on the hunt for two men who threatened two young women with a knife at Hallam train station. The two men approached the…

  • Sinking feeling

    Sinking feeling

    By CASEY NEILL WARNEET Motor Yacht Club will be waiting until 2018 for a new lease on life – two years later than originally planned.…

  • Pride of Tooradin

    Pride of Tooradin

    By JARROD POTTER TOORADIN has a Commonwealth Games medallist in its midst with Josh Beaver bringing home two medals already from the Glasgow competition. Glasgow…

  • Preps into fresh feasts

    Preps into fresh feasts

    TOORADIN Primary School prep students enjoyed a feast which was grown and prepared by Grade 5 and 6 students recently. The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Program…

  • Repair policy fenced off

    Repair policy fenced off

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey will no longer help residents pay for the cost to repair a damaged fence that backs onto a…

  • Hundreds of memories

    Hundreds of memories

    RIVER Gum Primary School preps celebrated their 100th day of school with walking sticks, glasses and sweaters. They dressed as though they were 100 years…

  • Cleaner and greener

    Cleaner and greener

    TOORADIN Primary School students planted 167 trees, shrubs and grasses last Friday to celebrate National Tree Day. They brightened up the school yard with the…

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