News
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Lower speeds for bustling town
By BRIDGET COOK A BATTLE described as ‘Tooradin’s East West Link issue’ came to a head this week with the announcement that the speed limit…
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Dodgy contractors abound
By BRIDGET COOK CONSUMER Affairs Victoria has warned Casey residents to be cautious of dodgy contractors, after the area recorded one of the highest number…
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The ice age
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ICE is the illegal drug causing police the most problems in the City of Casey, according to a senior CIU detective. The…
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MP slammed in ongoing feud
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan was slammed as “parasitic” before Casey councillors approved plans to include his letters in future council…
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Young people speak up
TWO events which will shine the spotlight on Casey’s young people have received funding as part of National Youth Week grants. The City of Casey…
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Eco food for thought
EARTH friendly ideas will be the order of the day at Cardinia Shire Council’s 2014 Sustainability Expo at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham,…
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Dingo drugs
I HAVE never understood why Schapelle was jailed all those years ago. As everybody knows, that bloody dingo stuffed her body board bag with the…
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Culture of spending
In reply to Cr G. Ablett, the current mayor of the City of Casey and his somewhat questionable reasoning for the Casey Cultural Precinct Project.…
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Keep the spirit alive
IN REPLY to John Glazebrook’s letter (Alternative Anzac, News, 6 February) I totally disagree with a number of his views. The men who served in…
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Interest in cost
WHILE I am sure no one wants to perpetuate this correspondence, Mr Ablett’s inadequate letter (No Cost To Ratepayers, News 6 February) on this subject…
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Codes for cooling
Ray’s Say cartoon in the edition of the News on Thursday 6 February says it all but most of the problem would be solved if…
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Rubbish round
The lady quoted in the article Don’t Rubbish Our Suburb (Cranbourne News, 6 February) should come and have a look down the middle of Pound…