News
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Community impressed by Bunjil Place
By GARRY HOWE THE City of Casey’s largest infrastructure project, Bunjil Place, has unprecedented community approval. Project director Steve Dalton told guests at last Friday…
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More cops vital on the beat
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD As Victoria Police continues to enforce a minimum of two-up police patrols the Shadow Minister has demanded transparency on whether Casey will…
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Green tour of Turkey
By CASEY NEILL BERWICK Rotarians opened Jenny Randle’s eyes to the working life and culture of Turkey. The Berwick woman told the Rotary Club of…
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Windfall for Windermere
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WINDERMERE in Narre Warren will be one of the facilities in family services to benefit from $3.5 million in State Government funding…
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Tooradin at sunset. Picture: MATT BRADFIELD
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Ministerial pay freeze
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EMBATTLED MP Adem Somyurek has applied for a freeze on his ministerial salary while under investigation for alleged bullying. In a statement…
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Family’s war medals plea
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren South man has spoken of his devastation after his late father’s war medals were stolen during the long weekend.…
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Cash set to bring relief
By CASEY NEILL STATE Schools’ Relief (SSR) received a cheque for $44,120 from the south east business community last week. It raised the cash through…
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Double trouble for couple
A HUSBAND and wife from Narre Warren South have both been slapped with separate driving offences within a few hours of each other. A 38-year-old…
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Man charged over string of thefts
A MAN was arrested over the theft of about $6000 worth of tools from Bunnings in Cranbourne. Police said the 28-year-old man Eynesbury man was…
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Assault in broad daylight
A MAN has been physically assaulted as he was walking in Narre Warren North in broad daylight. The victim was walking along Ernst Wanke Road…
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Ice scourge runs deep
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SHADOW Police Minister Edward O’Donohue has added his voice to those in Casey on the ice issue, maintaining that it is a…