News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…