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  • Question of faith

    Question of faith

    By BRIDGET COOK THE view that Christmas celebrations offend non-Christians is sparked from those of no religious background rather than other faiths. That is the…

  • Bus review due next year

    Bus review due next year

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council has got the wheels rolling on a renewed push for better bus services for the municipality. At last week’s council…

  • Not in our street

    By BRIDGET COOK RESIDENTS of a quiet Cranbourne street have opposed to a three-unit development proposed for their neighbourhood. A petition, with nine signatures, was…

  • Cash delays cost schools

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KEY school programs could be cut in Casey due to delays in the state government’s education funding announcements. With Gonski funding details…

  • Demons aren’t all bad says Santa

    Demons aren’t all bad says Santa

    SANTA, elves and reindeers are usually the only characters associated with Christmas. But it will be demons that take over Casey Fields next week for…

  • An Asia-ready workforce

    ALKIRA Secondary College has been chosen to take part in a program aimed at developing Victoria as Australia’s most Asia-ready workforce. Eight Victorian schools, including…

  • Guardians of the night

    Guardians of the night

    By BRIDGET COOK IT WILL be lights, camera, action in Lynbrook this weekend with the annual Christmas themed moonlit cinema event. The Lynbrook Resident’s Association…

  • Night girls enjoy time out

    MORE than 100 Casey women had a night out together for good cause last month. Cranbourne accounting firm Highview hosted its first Girls Night Out…

  • Best foosball foot forward

    Best foosball foot forward

    By BRIDGET COOK A DANDENONG business is kicking goals when it comes to team building projects and supporting the local community. Festool donated a foosball…

  • RACE to good health

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY RACE is looking for volunteers with type two diabetes to take part in a new initiative aimed at improving life for…

  • Passion and purpose

    Passion and purpose

    By BRIDGET COOK A MURAL depicting both the heritage and future aspirations of students has been unveiled at Hampton Park Secondary College. The painted mural,…

  • Walk for the weekend

    Walk for the weekend

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Narre Warren SES provides assistance to thousands of Casey residents each year. Now five of its members are calling on the…

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