Plan is food for thought
A LANDMARK $300,000 healthy eating initiative designed to improve access to affordable, nutritious f...
(03/11/2005)
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Monster auction returns
A WHITE elephant is coming to town.
The Rotary Club of Pakenham’s annual clearing sale and auction w...
(03/11/2005)
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Seniors get safer
SENIOR citizens have just become a whole lot safer thanks to a joint initiative of Cardinia Shire Co...
(03/11/2005)
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Flying the flag with pride
STUDENTS at Pakenham Consolidated School have every reason to fly the flag for the Commonwealth Game...
(03/11/2005)
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Festive cheer in Main Street
CHRISTMAS cheer is coming to Pakenham, and for four days next month, Main Street will be the centre ...
(03/11/2005)
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Funds turn bus wheels
PAKENHAM has been given the biggest ever injection of funds for public transport improvements in the...
(17/11/2005)
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Feel the heat of the games
THE Warming up for the Games event in Pakenham this Sunday will have a professional touch, with two ...
(17/11/2005)
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Red letter day for donors
BLOOD was shed for a good cause in Pakenham last week.
A total of 395 residents made vital donations...
(17/11/2005)
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MPs get up to something fishy
THERE was definitely something fishy going on at Pakenham’s lake last week.
State MPs Tammy Lobato a...
(17/11/2005)
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Firm wins second stage
THE roadbuilding firm responsible for constructing the first stage of the Pakenham Bypass has also w...
(17/11/2005)
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Middle muddle!
BERWICK residents claim Casey Council has “boxed” them in and failed to fulfil a 20year promise.
Res...
(03/11/2005)
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Football pair face court
TWO former junior football coaches have been ordered to face court in April over various assault cha...
(17/11/2005)
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Time to remember
ON THE 11th day of the 11th month at 11.11am a baby was born at Dandenong Hospital, giving new mean...
(17/11/2005)
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Man injured in Hallam attack
A MAN suffered minor injuries when he was assaulted and robbed in Hallam about 10.15pm on Tuesday ni...
(17/11/2005)
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Belinda a success
A HAMPTON Park woman has been dubbed a success story by a local employment agency.
Belinda Zacharias...
(03/11/2005)
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Lest we forget
ENDEAVOUR Hills will hold its inaugural Remembrance Day service on Friday 11 November at the new War...
(03/11/2005)
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Hallam honours war veterans
WORLD War II veterans at Hallam Residential Care were honoured with VP Day medals on Friday.
Holt MP...
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Dale keeps on right course
A NARRE Warren South quadriplegic with a passion for golf has designed a special golf club and wheel...
(17/11/2005)
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Teachers strike out over IR
A RALLY against controversial changes to national workplace laws in the city on Tuesday saw support ...
(17/11/2005)
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Buses to get Casey moving
CASEY'S bus network is set to improve following a $1.8 million state funding announcement.
Minister ...
(17/11/2005)
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Candidate clarification
The article 'Council election hopeful facing court' printed in the News last week stated that Ben Ma...
(17/11/2005)
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Hero in the spotlight
A NARRE Warren artist's portrait of Australian war legend Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop is set to play a...
(03/11/2005)
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Swim school praised
A NARRE Warren resident has praised Beaconsfield Swim School for allowing children of noncustodial p...
(17/11/2005)
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Fun times at kinder
GRANDPARENTS and special friends gained a glimpse into their grandchildren's lives last Thursday at ...
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New library a handy tool
DOVETON residents can now garden to their hearts' content.
Last Thursday the Doveton Neighbourhood ...
(03/11/2005)
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New pool makes a splash
THE renovated Doveton Pool in the Park is open for summer with families invited to celebrate at the ...
(17/11/2005)
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School to shine on big day
The school is encouraging students and their families to share their experiences and memories over t...
(03/11/2005)
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English an early test
EMOTIONS ran high in secondary schools across Casey on Friday following the first round of Year 12 e...
(03/11/2005)
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Meeting will check on oil
AUSTRALIA and East Timor have always enjoyed a close relationship but the two countries have always...
(17/11/2005)
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Policing policy goes on show
CASEY residents have been invited to attend a community forum on Monday, 7 November to discuss polic...
(03/11/2005)
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Tickets to make wishes
CASEY residents have been urged to help make a wish come true for someone less fortunate this Christ...
(17/11/2005)
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College fits the healthy bill
BE ACTIVE, eat well, quit smoking, avoid substance abuse and enjoy life to the full.
That was the cl...
(17/11/2005)
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Subscription gaming online
WHETHER you are a casual gamer or die hard computer game addict, you would well and truly know the h...
(03/11/2005)
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Young rally to pay respects
YOUNG students featured prominently last Friday when Endeavour Hills held their inaugural Remembranc...
(17/11/2005)
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Games fun dress rehearsal
CASEY schools found the Commonwealth Games spirit last Thursday when they pulled on their running sh...
(17/11/2005)
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Stalls galore at Scouts
THERE will be a car boot sale and market day on Saturday, 26 November at the 7th Doveton Scout Hall ...
(17/11/2005)
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Birthday fun with a twist
YOU could have been forgiven last Friday if you thought you were seeing double when the Casey and Di...
(03/11/2005)
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Warning to get land fire safe
WITH the warmer weather already here, and this summer expected to be one of the hottest in years, Ca...
(17/11/2005)
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Show turns back clock
STUDENTS at Narre Warren South P12 school are set to return to the time when shoulder pads were cool...
(17/11/2005)
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Head to Cabaret
WINDMILL Theatre Company is set to tread the boards again in its upcoming production of 'Cabaret'.
D...
(03/11/2005)
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Stars of show
THE creative talents of Casey students were put on display last weekend at the annual Dandenong Show...
(17/11/2005)
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Card makes a connection
THE City of Casey has encouraged residents to join in celebrating the 33rd annual World Hello Day on...
(17/11/2005)
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