News
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Raft of complaints
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE City of Casey is the third most complained about council in Victoria -and one of the most secretive. Last year’s Ombudsman…
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Hunt for stolen caravan
A BOTANIC Ridge caravan owner is now a caravan short after the van was hired out and never returned. The theft occurred on Tuesday 16…
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Breaking the language barrier
BY JARROD McALEESE ASSISTING with pressing issues impacting the CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) community was the focus of the Women’s and Children’s Health and…
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Kids hit the airwaves
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THEY’VE had Mike Larkin and now they want Kochie! Parents from St Therese’s Primary School enjoyed their annual picnic barbecue, broadcast by…
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New A4 worth the wait
By PETER ANDERSON AUDI’S A4 has just entered its fourth generation but if you poke around you’ll see that it’s known as the B9 –…
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Three netted after stolen car crashed
POLICE caught three men hiding in a paddock in Tooradin after a series of thefts throughout the Bass Coast region. The offenders from Collingwood, Maribyrnong…
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Ute burns
A UTE left on the side of the road in Cranbourne West was set on fire on Monday 7 March, and police are appealing for…
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Traders keen for say on Abbotts Road closure
By CASEY NEILL BUSINESSES can have their say on the Abbotts Road level crossing removal project at an evening forum. The Level Crossing Removal Authority…
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Awards bring a vote of thanks
WHO makes you proud? That’s the question the City of Casey is asking residents, as it opens nominations for the, 2016 Casey Volunteer Awards. Now…
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Helping with the drive to succeed
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ONE hundred and twenty hours and a driving test, is what separates a learner driver from a probationary licence holder and for…
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At home under the pump
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera has clocked up two years on the waiting list for a kidney but can now undertake dialysis, to…