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  • Casey backs Workcover bid- Councillors Geoff Ablett and Daniel Mulino may think twice about fu

    By Bridget BradyCASEY councillors are among a tiny minority of workers in the state who are not protected by Workcover. Councillors last week threw their…

  • Pool gets clean bill of health

    By Bridget BradyCASEY Council says it is satisfied with the cleanliness of Casey RACE, despite a resident’s claim it is dirty. The entire $37.9 million…

  • Our men behind Akon

    By Bridget BradyA LYNBROOK resident this week warmed up the crowds before R’n’B star Akon took to the stage at Hisense Arena. Giovanni Ruapene, 27,…

  • Baby boom leaves our playgroups…

    By Bridget BradyTODDLERS in Lynbrook are being turned away from full playgroup sessions. Casey’s baby boom is putting a strain on playgroups in the area…

  • Changes to GAIC

    By Bridget BradyPLANS to levy buyers rather than sellers as part of changes to a controversial land tax still hurts property owners, according to a…

  • School for green

    STUDENTS and teachers at Coral Park Primary School have been hard at work planting fruit trees and native plants around the school grounds. The Yates…

  • Beacon award for Jake design- At a presentation for the winner of a logo design competition ar

    LYNDHURST Secondary College student Jake Wiley has won a national logo design competition. Jake, 16, took out first prize in the Beacon Foundation competition for…

  • Pacific Blue scam

    CASEY residents are asked to be wary of phone calls from people alleging to be from an investment company after it has been revealed as…

  • Council frowns on site By Bridget Brady

    CASEY council will not be accepting friend requests on Facebook because the move poses privacy and legal risks. Last month councillors asked for a report…

  • Timber bridges get set for the chop

    FOUR timber bridges on Manks Road in Dalmore will next year be replaced with concrete ones so load limits can be increased. The $6.6 million…

  • Class reaps rewards

    SOME artistic hands at Cranbourne Community House are relishing in their success at the recent Doveton Show. The Cranbourne Community house has held children and…

  • Frogs count in water health

    CRANBOURNE Royal Botanic Gardens was jumping with excitement during the launch of Melbourne Water’s annual frog census. The census is a frog monitoring program aimed…

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