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Electric feel

CROWDS went wild when two of the newest and hottest names in music visited Westfield Fountain Gate this week. Hundreds of screaming fans gathered at...

Heart of gold

By BRIDGET COOK ON day one of the biggest challenge of Troy Hawkins’s life, he had to decide whether to go with his head or...

Political play

By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has grand plans for a sports and soccer hub at Casey Fields to cater for tournaments, carnivals and...

Security upgrade

By BRIDGET COOK WORKS have started to improve the security and environment at a Cranbourne park after residents raised safety concerns. Cranbourne Place Park will get...

Cameras catch thieves

POLICE have released images of a car and people believed to be involved in both a burglary and attempted burglary at the Cranbourne Homemaker...

Pickle over precinct

By LIA SPENCER AND CASEY NEILL A GREATER Dandenong councillor has stood by his comments calling for the State Government not to fund the City...

Lyndhurst electorate obliterated

By CASEY NEILL THE Lyndhurst electorate will be no more under proposed changes to state electoral boundaries. Victoria’s Electoral Boundaries Commission (EBC) on 27 June released...

Council calls for fair funding

By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of outer Melbourne councils including Casey have released a Victorian Budget scorecard which they say highlights the shortfalls in funding...

Jobs and services for Casey

By LIA SPENCER THE City of Casey has thrown its support behind the National Growth Areas Alliance’s (NGAA) advocacy campaign in the lead up to...

Heads up for mental health service

YOUNG people dealing with mental health problems can now find help at a new service in Narre Warren. The Federal Government announced this week that...

How much can a teddy bear?

THERE were lots of marvellous things to eat and wonderful games to play as Rangebank Preschool held its teddy bear’s picnic recently. Children brought along...

Matt offers words of wisdom

By BRIDGET COOK MATT Lewis had a simple message for Cranbourne Secondary College students when he visited them this month - think before they act. The...

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Year In Review – New Church Feud

A $3 million proposal to develop a new church at 67 Shrives Road, Narre Warren South sparked fierce debate among local residents, with many...