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  • Casey’s the place for the young and bold

    Casey’s the place for the young and bold

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD APRIL is the month for Casey’s youth. During National Youth Week, which runs from 8 to 17 April, young people from the…

  • Sentences doubled for teen rape duo

    Sentences doubled for teen rape duo

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO men who repeatedly raped a 14-year-old girl at a Hallam factory have had their jail sentences almost doubled. Daniel Miftode, 27,…

  • On the trail of charity

    On the trail of charity

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ONE hundred kilometres is a long way to walk. But on Friday 9 April, Andray Voronov from Narre Warren will take part…

  • Crash driver flees in stolen car

    Crash driver flees in stolen car

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A MAN who allegedly caused a five car pile-up on the Monash Freeway in Endeavour Hills Monday morning 4 April has stolen…

  • Justice plea on murder anniversary

    Justice plea on murder anniversary

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO years after her brutal murder, Rani Featherston’s family is still searching for answers. The 34-year-old’s father and brother fronted the media…

  • Ethical treatment

    Ethical treatment

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council will hope proposed amendments to its Audit and Ethics Committee Charter are adopted next week. The proposed amendments will be…

  • Youth takes the lead

    Youth takes the lead

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DRIVEN high school students from Casey got the opportunity to tour Parliament House in Canberra recently. The City of Casey Australia Day…

  • Sense of belonging celebrated

    Sense of belonging celebrated

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW art exhibition has been unveiled by Casey Council in conjunction with Harmony Day. The exhibition, entitled ‘Belonging – Celebration of…

  • All set for kids carnival

    All set for kids carnival

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EASTER may be over, but the fun doesn’t stop in Casey. The 18th annual Casey Kids Carnival is just around the corner,…

  • Students happy in harmony

    Students happy in harmony

    NAZIA was all smiles for Harmony Day. On Thursday 24 March, students and staff from James Cook Primary School in Endeavour Hills celebrated the special…

  • Murder clues elusive

    Murder clues elusive

    A WEEK after new clues emerged on the murder of Doveton’s Rani Featherston there has still been no breakthrough in the case, according to police.…

  • A tale of two sheds

    A tale of two sheds

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE tug-of-war over the push for a new men’s shed in Casey is showing no signs of dissipating. Casey’s Councillor Rafal Kaplon…

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