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  • Poker-face Jones

    Poker-face Jones

    By BRIDGET COOK A NUMBER of Lynbrook Hotel patrons put their best hand forward at the Victorian Poker State Championships last month. Six regulars from…

  • Flood works agreed

    Flood works agreed

    By LIA SPENCER TWO years after floods ripped through the City of Casey, the council has vowed to rectify a drainage problem for a group…

  • Teen break takes off

    Teen break takes off

    CASEY youths have been entertained and engaged as part of the Winter Teenage School Holiday Program. The City of Casey organised a range of activities…

  • A lifesaver on hand

    A lifesaver on hand

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY sporting clubs have the opportunity to buy a lifesaving defibrillator at a discounted price during the winter sports season. St John…

  • Bonanza of football

    A FAMILY fun day will be held this weekend to raise money for a Casey kids charity. The Lynbrook Junior Football Club is hosting its…

  • Casey tops for car theft

    By BRIDGET COOK THREE Casey suburbs have been revealed as vehicle theft hotspots. A new analysis of RACV Insurance claims data has revealed where vehicles…

  • Little softies

    Little softies

    By BRIDGET SCOTT LOCAL children flocked to get a closer look at the animals at the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre last week. On Wednesday 3 July,…

  • For the greater good

    For the greater good

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CITY of Casey worker Tom Herter described it as ‘pretty humbling’ when he was presented with a National Emergency Medal at a…

  • Drug dealers warned off

    Drug dealers warned off

    EITHER the world’s dumbest criminals erected this poster as their elected meeting place or some community vigilantes are taking back their town in Tooradin. The…

  • City backs port project

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has expressed its disappointment over a petition being circulated against the Port of Hastings development. Lyndhurst MP Martin…

  • Short memory

    Short memory

    By LIA SPENCER A FORMER mayor fears the memory of a prominent Berwick man could be forgotten due to the allocated site of Casey Council’s…

  • Market busts: Botanic Ridge holds fast

    By BRIDGET COOK DESPITE being fired at with market busts, the GFC and shifts in supply and demand, Casey suburb Botanic Ridge has remained bulletproof.…

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