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Police hunt early-bird bandit

POLICE are seeking to identify a man believed to have been involved with two separate burglaries at Casey businesses in recent months. The first occurred...

Teens face stab charges

By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have charged one boy and arrested others following the assault and stabbing of a teenager in Cranbourne on Saturday night. Police today...

Suburb to stay

By BRIDGET COOK THE three-year saga of changing a suburb boundary and renaming Cranbourne East and Clyde North as Casey Fields came to end this...

Councillors seek Lib seats

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MAYOR Geoff Ablett is among four Casey Councillors to nominate for Liberal party pre-selection ahead of November’s state election. After another round of...

Cheers to them

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CLAUDIA Warszawski is no stranger to stages. This will definitely be helpful when the 19-year-old Endeavour Hills teen jets off to Florida in...

Post petition fails

By BRIDGET COOK AUSTRALIA Post has again rejected a plea for a post office at the Marriot Waters estate, despite a petition with more than...

The big raid

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE stormed the Hallam clubhouse of the Comancheros early on Wednesday morning in one of the biggest raids on bikies in the...

Losing skills losing factories

By CASEY NEILL AT LEAST six companies and 300 jobs in Melbourne’s south-east are on the line, following Toyota’s decision to leave Australia. South East Melbourne...

Court cools ice use

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS SPECIALISTS are struggling to find effective treatments for “epidemic” levels of the illicit stimulant drug ‘ice’, says the magistrate at the south-eastern-based...

Addicts held to account

PRECEDE: Dandenong Drug Court is at the forefront of an alternative way of punishing drug-addicted criminals. Its magistrate Tony Parsons gives offenders every chance...

Buddies hit mozzies

By BRIDGET COOK RESIDENTS in Casey’s mosquito prone coastal villages have been given a number of tips to help swap the mozzie problem this summer. Australia’s...

Cancer battle on the bill

By BRIDGET SCOTT IT WAS the biggest Relay for Life in Victoria last year and organisers hope their fundraising efforts this time will ensure the...

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Residents decry ‘indirect’ and ‘unhelpful’ answers to public questions

Community members say they are unhappy with the “indirect”, “unhelpful”, and “irrelevant” answers to their submitted questions at Tuesday’s Casey Council Meeting, calling for...