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  • Family fun for free

    AKOONAH Park will come alive with free family fun this month for the 16th annual Casey Kids Carnival. There will be live entertainment, amusement rides,…

  • Fire help

    LATROBE City Council put out a call for help to manage its response to the Hazelwood Mine Fire and Casey has responded wholeheartedly. Over the…

  • Third time unlucky

    Third time unlucky

    A NARRE Warren North property has been targeted three times in the past four months in burglaries of scrap metal. The most recent burglary occurred…

  • Tip close call

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SHADOW Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has called for the closure of the Taylors Road toxic waste landfill in Lyndhurst, after a fire…

  • Limit booze ads

    FAMILY violence can be reduced if we tackle the prime underlying cause – excessive alcohol advertising. Reducing the amount of advertising of alcohol is in…

  • Levy good for bank deposits

    I APPEAL to the average person to see the desirability of a national container deposit levy. I walk and cycle in my area and have…

  • Road ribbons don’t cut it

    JASON Wood has been back in La Trobe for all of five minutes and he is already claiming credit for the duplication of Clyde Road.…

  • Unnecessary sacrifice

    THANKS to John Howard of Cranbourne (Fight Worth Fighting, News, 27 February) for his response to my letter about the Australian Anzac tradition and WWI.…

  • Summers takes on nemesis

    Summers takes on nemesis

    WOMEN’S Wrestling returns to WarZone Wrestling Australia. Berwick, Australia – Popular local wrestling promotion, WarZone Wrestling has announced that after a long two-year hiatus they…

  • Golden anniversary, by two

    Golden anniversary, by two

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Chapman and Giles families have a lot in common – like their friendship, their affiliation with Cranbourne and their community-minded approach…

  • Council push for crossing

    Council push for crossing

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will put the pressure on VicRoads to install a pedestrian crossing to the new Springhill Shopping Centre, so…

  • Thick-skinned model

    Thick-skinned model

    By BRIDGET COOK NATHALIE Nicole has learnt to grow a thick skin after working in the superficial industry of modelling for more than 15 years.…

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