Novel ideas pay off
SCHOOLS and community groups in Casey can apply for grants to put into motion their ground-breaking ideas when it comes to using water.
South East...
Young people speak up
TWO events which will shine the spotlight on Casey’s young people have received funding as part of National Youth Week grants.
The City of Casey...
Eco food for thought
EARTH friendly ideas will be the order of the day at Cardinia Shire Council’s 2014 Sustainability Expo at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard,...
Never too old
By BRIDGET COOK
Cranbourne U3A is proof that people are never too old too learn a new skill.
And the organisation is urging older people to...
Take a Swing
HANOVER Welfare Services will benefit from a special round of golf this month.
South East Business Networks (SEBN) launched this year’s Take a Swing for...
Whistle Down the Wind
SET IN the American deep south state of Louisiana, Whistle Down the Wind is a story of innocence, coming of age and a fugitive...
Spirit of celebration
By BRIDGET COOK
THERE was a strong sense of community spirit in the air on Sunday as the 2014 Holt Australia Day Awards were presented.
A...
Say G’day on Oz Day
AUSTRALIA Day celebrations will be in full swing across Casey this month, with a range of events on offer for residents to ignite their...
Rock line-up at Pioneer Bay
DO you like your Aussie rock loud and proud?
Well, there's not one but two live acts for families to enjoy at Pioneer...
Success grows for fresh food market
The Berwick Farmers Market is growing in size, value and contribution to farmers and the community.
The Christmas Twilight market in December attracted a...
Super tractors set to roar
By BRIDGET COOK
THE rumble and roar of super-modified tractors are set to bring Tooradin alive this month.
The town’s 16th annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and...
Twilight Christmas
The Christmas Farmers’ Market will again feature a family festival at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick.
The whole family can enjoy the wonderful...