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Fire feed
PEOPLE are being encouraged to donate feed for cattle affected by the weekend’s devastating bushfires. Barrie Tapp from the Animal Cruelty Hotline in Cranbourne said…
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Call for action girls
Young women in Cranbourne have the opportunity to keep fit and have fun with a new initiative. A NEW initiative in Cranbourne will allow teenage…
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Heat
By Lia BichelSCORCHING temperatures kept Ambulance Victoria busy last week as paramedics responded to eight heat-related cases in the City of Casey. Paramedics were called…
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Safety first in boating review
Boat and watercraft operators may have to take a practical exam before obtaining their licences in 2010. By Lia BichelNEW boating legislation to be implemented…
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Cricket fosters common ground
Mel Corney, Kevin Quinn and Sarah Edwards show off the CricKids resources at the By Lia BichelMORE than 800 Casey students are to be taught…
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Big steps for new Preps
Above: Lachlan and Breanna are busy working at their first day of Prep. By Lia BichelIT WAS back to the blackboards for teachers and students…
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Casey looks to future growth
A PUBLIC forum to share ideas about Casey’s future will be held in Cranbourne tonight. The Casey community is invited to have its say on…
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Reading’s good impression
By Bridget Brady AUTHOR Carolyn Landon visited some reading enthusiasts at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens yesterday. Mrs Landon, from Wonthaggi, read from her novel…
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Cool venue for
By Lia BichelFormer Casey councillor Steve Beardon said he told the council last year about the need for the hall’s upgrades. “The sweat box as…
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Hampton Park powerless
By Bridget BradyMORE than 5000 Hampton Park residents were left without power on Friday after the area was affected by load shedding. Power supplier SP…
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Trains off track
MANY trains along the Cranbourne line were cancelled last week because of the scorching temperatures. On Wednesday 28 January 11 trains were cancelled, 18 were…
