Opinion
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Rates cap: easy way out
THE question is will Casey council have a financial crisis due to any rates cap or are we really seeing a management problem? According to…
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Price of indiscretion
“FOOLS rush in where angels fear to tread.” Alexander Pope. The above quote simply means that ‘People without good sense or judgement will have no…
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Mono rail back on track
KEVIN Bradford, our previous hard working councillor at Casey, proposed the mono rail some years ago and many laughed at him and thought he may…
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We’re paying the price
I am not surprised and I expected the Casey council to apply for a rate rise above CPI. If you travel down Clyde Road you…
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Ban booze adverts
LEGISLATION controlling alcohol advertising is a positive move that will reduce alcohol consumption. Any small thing that can be done is worthwhile doing to lower alcohol…
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Day of dedication
AS A humble citizen I wish to extend my congratulations to Colin Booth and all local CFA firefighters (On A Firey Path, News, 28 January).…
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Wonderful opportunity
We refer to the letter Unwanted Bunjil in the News of 28 January and would seek to offer our thoughts on the project which we…
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Tiresome attacks
I WRITE to refute the recurring statements made by Mr Girton and Mr Kotsiras in their letter (Unwanted Bunjil, Berwick and Cranbourne News, 28 January).…
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Blessings of Christianity
John Glazebrook (Misplaced Faith, News, 21 January) doesn’t understand the vital difference between religion and Christianity. Religion is man-made effort to earn the right to…
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Unwanted Bunjil
With reference to the letter in the Cranbourne News (Need For Bunjil, News, 2 July 2015). We refute the statements of the then Mayor Mick…