Pokies lifeline
AN OUTCRY from managers of small pokies venues, including the Pakenham Sports Club, has seen the Sta...
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New computers help learners
MEMBERS of Pakenham’s U3A are keeping up to speed thanks to new computers.
The State Government rece...
(11/06/2009)
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Grand
A BUMPER crowd turned out to Toomuc Reserve on Saturday for the much-anticipated inter-league clash ...
(11/06/2009)
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Parkland pain
LAKESIDE Pakenham ratepayers are rallying against a three per cent surcharge on their rates to pay f...
(11/06/2009)
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Guns on street
A FAMILY of five were forced to the ground and tied up by three thieves who broke into their house i...
(11/06/2009)
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Citizens disarm teenager
A scissor-wielding teenage male was disarmed and held by four citizens after a collision in Narre Wa...
(11/06/2009)
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Police arson probe
POLICE are investigating an arson incident in Doveton on 28 May, between 9pm and 9.30pm, in which a ...
(11/06/2009)
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New hotel opens in Doveton
THE highly anticipated Chifley Doveton opened its doors last week, inviting the public to experience...
(11/06/2009)
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Police get new regions
VICTORIA Police has announced that as of December this year it will have four police areas, not five...
(11/06/2009)
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Sharing the load
CASEY mayor Geoff Ablett will hold a meeting in June with all councillors to discuss the possibility...
(11/06/2009)
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Child bitten by family dog
A TODDLER was taken to Casey Hospital on 9 June after being bitten by a dog at his Narre Warren home...
(11/06/2009)
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Casey crossing call
CASEY council has thrown its support behind Hampton Park residents who fear for their children's saf...
(11/06/2009)
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$57.6m in WorkSafe claims
MORE than 3500 Casey workers have made WorkSafe claims in the past five years, costing $57,666,477.
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(11/06/2009)
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Birthday
SIXTEEN collisions, several dozen speedsters, and a handful of drink drivers kept Casey Traffic Mana...
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