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  • Blood ties

    Blood ties

    By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN’s Jill Butcher is a pretty remarkable woman in her family’s eyes, she just doesn’t see it. Donating a kidney to her…

  • Fit for champions

    Fit for champions

    By BRIDGET COOK IT wasn’t too long ago that Anthony Swords had nothing to do with horses. Now he runs an organisation out of Clyde,…

  • Man faces multiple charges

    POLICE uncovered drugs, chemicals, cash and a firearm at properties in Dandenong, Lynbrook and Winnindoo yesterday (Wednesday 15 May). They arrested a 56-year-old Lynbrook man…

  • Farmers forced out by rate hikes

    Farmers forced out by rate hikes

    By BRIDGET COOK A CLYDE farmer and a Casey councillor are pushing for the council to consider their model to help landowners being forced off…

  • Dramatic rescue

    Dramatic rescue

    By BRIDGET COOK A CASEY man helped save the lives of four fishermen after their boat sunk 55 kilometres offshore from Portland last week. Blind…

  • Freeway funding fail

    Freeway funding fail

    By LIA SPENCER TRAFFIC is set to ease on parts of the Monash Freeway after a multimillion dollar investment by the Federal Government, but Casey…

  • Fun day input hailed

    Fun day input hailed

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has been acknowledged for its help in putting on a huge family fun day last year. In December…

  • Fire-fighters see red

    Fire-fighters see red

    By LIA SPENCER A DOZEN fire-fighters rolled up their sleeves to help others in need of blood. Fully operational and operation support members of the…

  • Charity day helps youth

    Charity day helps youth

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 65 local business people teed off to raise money to help Casey’s at-risk youths. Casey real estate agent Stockdale and…

  • Sweat for charity

    Sweat for charity

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents are being urged to sweat it out for a good cause this weekend. Casey fundraising group Delishously Pink has teamed…

  • New landfill needs a hand

    MEMBERS are being sought for a Community Engagement Group to help with the development of a new landfill in Casey. SBI Cranbourne Quarries has called…

  • Riders keep tradition going

    Riders keep tradition going

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 175 riders saddled up and united for the 24th Riding of the Bounds on Sunday. Riders from across the South…

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