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  • Bags of money for projects

    Money raised from the recent 10 cent supermarket plastic bag trial will be spent on various environmental projects in Casey including Akoonah Park. The decision…

  • Seniors celebrate Hawks victory

    Hawthorn footy fans from Eden at Lynbrook Nicholas Shevchenko, June Bilby, Elsie Kelly, Vanessa Dewaas and Deacon and Kate Iles celebrate the club’s grand final…

  • Push for top soccer precinct

    Casey officials want to model the proposed South Eastern Regional Centre of Excellence on the soccer facility at the Darebin International Sports Centre. SOCCER players…

  • Mayor hits out at state gas inquiry

    City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall By Kelly YatesCASEY mayor Janet Halsall has launched a stinging attack on the State Government’s inquiry into the Brookland…

  • 24-hour pain

    Cranbourne North resident Lynette King with fellow objectors Bronwyn Schoer, Amanda Stapleton, Peter King, Adriana Sbisa, Julie Paull, Kathy Schoer, Leanne Sevior, Peter Lin, Melissa…

  • Designed for success

    FRIENDLY |professional |service, factory direct prices and a huge |variety of|designs |and colours on display in the highly attractive |showroom are some of the reasons…

  • Parking permit scheme soon

    By Kelly YatesA PARKING permit scheme will be implemented in Cranbourne North near the Merinda Park Railway Station. The issue, which was discussed at Tuesday…

  • Youths charged over drive-offs

    THREE youths charged with theft from motor vehicle and petrol drive-off offences have been bailed to appear at the Dandenong Children’s Court in December. Detective…

  • Chamber chief change in Cranbourne

    Noel Ridler is the new president of the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce.23139 By Kelly YatesTHE Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce is welcoming its new president Noel…

  • Hurdles decision

    Cranbourne jumps trainer Chris Hyland described the current hurdles as ‘too soft’. By Glen AtwellRVL’s independent judge David Jones’ ruling to cancel the remaining jumps…

  • Councillor takes graffiti matters into his own hands

    Still waiting! Casey councillor Steve Beardon rolled up his sleeves after waiting six months for Telstra to clean up a graffiti-covered substation in Cranbourne. By…

  • We told you so!

    Methane mess! Back row, left to right: Pam and Frank Jones, Terry and Barbara Fox, Jeff and Lesley White. Front row: Nathan, Sophie and Emily…

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