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  • Chaos over church permit

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY councillors were divided over whether to approve a planning permit for a church in an industrial area in Hallam, fearing they…

  • City comes alive to young vibe

    City comes alive to young vibe

    By BRIDGET COOK LOCAL youth were in the spotlight last week during a number of National Youth Week celebrations across the city. Between Friday 4…

  • Easter and Anzac crackdown

    Easter and Anzac crackdown

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Highway Patrol has begun saturating local roads to show drivers the high level of enforcement they can expect this Easter long…

  • Elliots in full bloom

    Elliots in full bloom

    By BRIDGET COOK BERWICK couple Rodger and Gwen Elliot have blossomed into two of the best ambassadors for Australian horticulture in the country during their…

  • Out early for Easter hunt

    Out early for Easter hunt

    EASTER came early for many children across Casey this month. Rangebank Preschool celebrated the occasion before the kids went on school holidays by holding an…

  • Dunny rage hits home

    Dunny rage hits home

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will investigate moving a public toilet after residents who objected to its location felt their concerns were flushed.…

  • Bad drivers in debt trap

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s young drivers are at risk of falling into a debt trap, with figures revealing they owe the most in the state…

  • Teen smash

    Teen smash

    By BRIDGET COOK ONE teenager was left fighting for his life and another was seriously injured after an allegedly stolen car was wrapped around a…

  • Truck fines plea

    By BRIDGET COOK A HAMPTON Park man has called on the City of Casey to hand out more fines to residents who illegally park trucks…

  • Top-class folk music

    Top-class folk music

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Regional Uniting Church is preparing for a fun night of folk music when it hosts guitar virtuoso Ken Nicol for a…

  • Salon bags top awards

    Salon bags top awards

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A BERWICK hairdresser to the stars and his team has cut the mustard after receiving multiple awards at one of the Australian…

  • Human powered trifecta

    Human powered trifecta

    By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN Primary School’s Human Power Vehicles (HPV) teams are off and racing for another year. Last month two teams competed in The…

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