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  • Internet filter motion blocked

    By BRIDGET SCOTT COUNCILLOR Rosalie Crestani failed to be supported in her motion regarding internet filters in public libraries at a council meeting last Tuesday.…

  • Help when the chips are down

    Help when the chips are down

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Helping others comes as second nature to Eric Wieckmann who has dedicated much of his life to it. As founder and CEO…

  • Crime security

    Crime security

    By BRIDGET SCOTT POLICE hope that a new community initiative will empower the public and keep people’s most prized possessions safer. On Tuesday, an initiative…

  • The right to feel safe

    The right to feel safe

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CASEY Inspector Wayne Viney has spoken again on the issue of family violence following the release of the most recent crime statistics.…

  • A good read for young and old

    A good read for young and old

    THE grandparents of students at Tooradin Primary School shared in the joy of book week with their grandchildren last week. The special visitors at the…

  • Award winning care home

    Award winning care home

    A CRANBOURNE residence was recognised for its exceptional care last week. Last Thursday, Lifeview Willow Wood, with homes in Cranbourne, received an award which recognised…

  • Roads are going nowhere

    Roads are going nowhere

    By BRIDGET SCOTT NARRE Warren South MP Judith Graley has slammed the Napthine Government for neglecting roads in the City of Casey. Ms Graley has…

  • Library defends no-filter policy

    Library defends no-filter policy

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation has defended its decision not to filter its computers after a councillor’s plea to protect the community’s children.…

  • School for sweethearts

    School for sweethearts

    By BRIDGET SCOTT SIXTY years down the track and Don Stonehold still refers to his beloved wife as ‘my sweetheart’. On Thursday 8 August, Cranbourne…

  • Most wanted

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD Strap: Our $84 million fine bludgers THE City of Casey is public enemy number one for unpaid fines in the state, according…

  • New uni study

    New uni study

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY students are set to benefit from a Federal Government feasibility study into university services in the state’s south east which was…

  • Murdered teen ‘cut up’

    Murdered teen ‘cut up’

    GRUESOME details about the murder of Cranbourne teenager Gary Adams were revealed on Monday in the Supreme Court. Seventeen-year-old Gary Adams went missing on 5…

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