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Ablett on board with better public transport
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PUBLIC transport is never far away from the Casey Council agenda and this week is no different. Balla Balla Ward councillor Geoff…
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Parade treat for community
THE Casey and Cardinia communities were treated to a special parade this week. Several models strutted down the catwalk and showcased the latest fashions as…
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Man arrested, cash, drugs seized
POLICE have arrested an Endeavour Hills man after a search warrant was executed at his home address and several stolen items, cash and drugs believed…
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Cut price rego aims to boost apprenticeships
APPRENTICES will have their car registration costs halved next year. Narre Warren North MP and Roads Minister Luke Donnellan announced the discount offer at Chisholm…
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Stations secured
PROTECTIVE screens have been installed at the Endeavour Hills police station more than a year after the fatal shooting of Numan Haider. The screens were…
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Sentencing fix won’t crack ice issue, says legal service
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG-based legal service says the State Government’s push for 25-year jail terms for ice dealers around schools would be better ploughed…
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Police have drugs crop, looking for owner
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NO ARRESTS have yet been made after police raided a Hallam factory on Wednesday and seized 600 cannabis plants. Detectives are still…
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Police uncover hundreds of drug plants in Hallam raid
POLICE raided a Hallam factory on Wednesday, siezing 600 cannabis plants. Detectives were called to the Melverton Drive factory about 9am on Wednesday 11 November…
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Casey’s high gun crime
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE City of Casey has been ranked second in Victoria for firearms charges, according to the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA). News website…
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Mapping out fire plans
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council has urged residents to heed warnings for the upcoming fire season after the State Government launched its action plan in…
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Cocky thieves get away with the goods
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE last week has seen yet another string of aggravated burglaries in Casey, culminating in the drivers of two stolen cars evading…
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Greens point to train jam
TRAINS running through the Dandenong corridor are the state’s most overcrowded, the Greens say. South Eastern Metropolitan Region Greens MP Nina Springle said new train…