News
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Singers look forward to change of scenery
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THIS month carols will be sung and candles lit for the 23rd year running in Narre Warren North. But not everything will…
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Relay grateful
On behalf of Cancer Council Victoria, I congratulate and thank those who helped make the second annual Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life a successful event. In…
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Trust tested
So what a year we have had since the City of Casey councillors were elected. We had the CEO taken to court. We had the…
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Third World council
Australia is a great country in many respects. But the City of Casey, on the other hand, resembles a Third World country. Its administration is…
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True cost of alcohol
Alcohol is costing us millions of dollars and seriously affecting the wellbeing of our society. I hate to think how many millions of dollars alcohol…
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Time to speak out
I wish to congratulate Star News Group on its coverage of White Ribbon Day in the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette and Berwick News last week. Family violence…
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Mud slinging score
In response to Rex Flannery’s attempt to throw mud at me in last week’s letter (What’s the Score?), it is interesting that the two questions…
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Wonderful work
The recent celebrations for Endeavour Hills’s 40th birthday were great to be involved in. As a long-time resident since 1988, I took a lot of…
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Class cinema sets a standard
THE gold standard in cinema experiences has come to Fountain Gate. Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett opened the cinemas on 21 November and said the new…
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Casey’s call to deck the halls
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has taken a stand against ‘political correctness gone mad’ and urged to the community to celebrate Christmas proudly. The council…
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Tried to ram cops
By BRIDGET COOK POLICE are on the hunt for a man who attempted to ram an ambulance and police car in two separate incidents this…
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Promoting harmony within
By BRIDGET COOK A WORKSHOP held in Casey this month opened up the dialogue between culturally diverse communities and service providers in a bid to…