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  • Law in their own hands

    SHOPPERS at Cranbourne were told about a range of free legal services last week at the Peninsula Community Legal Centre as part of Law Week.…

  • Parents go back to school

    PARENTS of Courtenay Gardens Primary School students swapped spots with their children on Wednesday to celebrate Education Week. See for Yourself Day, an initiative of…

  • Raising $10,000 is a shoe-in for councillors

    LOCAL councillors have walked to raise $10,000 toward Windermere Child and Family Services. At the organisation’s fundraising gala dinner on 16 May at Berwick Springs,…

  • Goods taken from building site

    THIEVES stole more than $7000 worth of household appliances from a property under construction in Cranbourne last month. The West Moreland Street house was burgled…

  • Equestrian fraternity will miss a pioneer

    By Kelly Yates THE pioneer of Tooradin Pony Club, Judith Francis, will be fondly remembered for a lifetime involvement in the Victorian equestrian movement. Mrs…

  • Bus stops short

    JUDE Perera’s campaign victory to have the Nightrider bus service extended to Casey has been labelled bitter sweet by the owner of Victoria’s most popular…

  • Road’s new direction

    ONE of Casey’s worst traffic bottlenecks is set to receive a multi-million dollar facelift. The state government will spend $36.8 million upgrading the intersection at…

  • Four new schools on the way

    By Glen Atwell THE opening of four new schools in Casey is a step closer after the Brumby Government short-listed three consortia to construct the…

  • Governments club together

    By Glen AtwellCASEY Kidz Klub will continue to keep disabled teenagers active and entertained after securing funding from all three tiers of government. Victoria’s only…

  • Fans to stand proud

    By Glen AtwellFANS in the outer at Casey Fields will soon have somewhere to stand. The State Government has committed $538,000 to improve spectator facilities…

  • Awards for helping

    By Glen AtwellVOLUNTEERS at the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS) have been recognised for 30 years of service during National Volunteer Week. In the…

  • Shoppers dazzled by ‘Elvis’

    WEEKEND shoppers at the Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre were treated to an impromptu musical performance from ‘Elvis’ on Saturday. The local impersonator, from nearby Lyndhurst,…

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