News
-
Easter and Anzac crackdown
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Highway Patrol has begun saturating local roads to show drivers the high level of enforcement they can expect this Easter long…
-
Elliots in full bloom
By BRIDGET COOK BERWICK couple Rodger and Gwen Elliot have blossomed into two of the best ambassadors for Australian horticulture in the country during their…
-
Out early for Easter hunt
EASTER came early for many children across Casey this month. Rangebank Preschool celebrated the occasion before the kids went on school holidays by holding an…
-
Dunny rage hits home
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will investigate moving a public toilet after residents who objected to its location felt their concerns were flushed.…
-
Bad drivers in debt trap
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s young drivers are at risk of falling into a debt trap, with figures revealing they owe the most in the state…
-
Teen smash
By BRIDGET COOK ONE teenager was left fighting for his life and another was seriously injured after an allegedly stolen car was wrapped around a…
-
Truck fines plea
By BRIDGET COOK A HAMPTON Park man has called on the City of Casey to hand out more fines to residents who illegally park trucks…
-
Top-class folk music
By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Regional Uniting Church is preparing for a fun night of folk music when it hosts guitar virtuoso Ken Nicol for a…
-
Salon bags top awards
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK hairdresser to the stars and his team has cut the mustard after receiving multiple awards at one of the Australian…
-
Human powered trifecta
By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN Primary School’s Human Power Vehicles (HPV) teams are off and racing for another year. Last month two teams competed in The…
-
Indoor plants draw charges
POLICE have charged a man after they found a large amount of cannabis being cultivated in an Endeavour Hills house last week. Police executed a…
-
Police officers assaulted
A POLICE officer had to go to hospital after coming to the aid of PSOs who were allegedly attacked at Narre Warren Railway Station last…