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  • Patient performance

    Patient performance

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’S two hospitals have treated more patients than ever, seeing to more than 10,000 patients in three months. The latest Victorian Health…

  • Gotta show off their talents

    Gotta show off their talents

    By BRIDGET COOK THE talents of students from Blairlogie Living and Learning will be in the spotlight this month when they put on their annual…

  • Police pair with nurse

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A ROVING after-hours service pairing a mental health nurse and a police officer will help people suffering mental health distress in Melbourne’s…

  • Opposition launches website for road complaints

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY residents now have the opportunity to point out dangerous roads in the municipality that need fixing following the launch of a…

  • Top sports facility underway

    CONSTRUCTION on the next stage of a $6.6 million sporting precinct at Marriott Waters estate is now underway. Works have kicked off on the sports…

  • Councillors’ contempt

    I fully endorse Keith Townsend’s (Junk the Junkets, Opinion, News 31 October) comments on councillors Berkelmans and Smith. I will add that I firmly believe…

  • Festival for freeloaders

    Keith Townsend of Narre Warren is right (Junk the Junkets, Opinion, News 31 October). Casey ratepayers’ money is indeed being wasted on junkets. Ratepayers were…

  • Tear off a strip

    In relation to It’s a Washout (Star Community, Berwick, 31 October), as nature strips are not part of the property owners’ parcel of land, councils…

  • Phone stolen in armed robbery

    Phone stolen in armed robbery

    POLICE are seeking information about an armed robbery at Merinda Park Railway Station during which a man was threatened with a knife and had his…

  • Dumping menace

    Dumping menace

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS NEW-home buyers in Lynbrook Greens housing estate have been billed for unsightly piles of industrial waste being illegally dumped on their vacant…

  • Vest for life

    Vest for life

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE toddler has received a potentially life-saving vest, thanks to the generosity of the local community. A big fund-raising event was…

  • Horse interests at core

    Horse interests at core

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has called for the safety of horse riders to be taken into consideration by VicRoads when setting roads…

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