News
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Upgrade set in motion
By BRIDGET COOK THE wheels are in motion for the $49 million upgrade of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road with the construction contract awarded this week. Premier…
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Home is their castle
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BEHIND the towering battlements of a former theme park castle, a growing Muslim community is building a home. For the past two…
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Approach lines up for airport
By DANIELLE GALVIN AFTER years of speculation, Casey’s closest neighbour could be home to Melbourne’s third major airport following the release of the Plan Melbourne…
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More room for recruits
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SPACE will no longer be an issue for two of the flagship police stations in Casey. As part of a $56 million…
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Gripped by fear
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE West man has told of the moment he thought he was going to die when he had a gun and…
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Prayers may be answered
By BRIDGET COOK A CHRISTIAN community is working with Casey council to make its dream of a new primary school, secondary school and church a…
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In search of a home
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD IMAGINE having nowhere to call home – for many people in Casey, that’s a daily reality. Susan Magee, Manager of Casey North…
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Hill’s Top Ten draws crowds
By JIM MYNARD KEVIN Hill’s annual Top Ten art Show in the Casey Civic on the weekend of 5, 6 October drew art lovers to…
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Fashion fiesta
AS the weather gets warmer, Westfield Fountain Gates’ fashion and entertainment is getting hotter. The Spring/Summer Festival will kick off at the shops this week,…
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Power age
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY is celebrating the contribution senior citizens make to the community this month with its Ageing Positively Festival. The annual event, held…
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Triathlon on Tyler’s plate
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AS IF being a council CEO wasn’t time consuming enough, add an international triathlon to the mix and you have a very…
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Odd Socks… the great mystery
By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have thought that odd socks could ever be put to use – well this October they can. On Sunday 6…