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Farmers forced out by rate hikes
By BRIDGET COOK A CLYDE farmer and a Casey councillor are pushing for the council to consider their model to help landowners being forced off…
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Dramatic rescue
By BRIDGET COOK A CASEY man helped save the lives of four fishermen after their boat sunk 55 kilometres offshore from Portland last week. Blind…
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Freeway funding fail
By LIA SPENCER TRAFFIC is set to ease on parts of the Monash Freeway after a multimillion dollar investment by the Federal Government, but Casey…
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Fun day input hailed
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has been acknowledged for its help in putting on a huge family fun day last year. In December…
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Fire-fighters see red
By LIA SPENCER A DOZEN fire-fighters rolled up their sleeves to help others in need of blood. Fully operational and operation support members of the…
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Charity day helps youth
By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 65 local business people teed off to raise money to help Casey’s at-risk youths. Casey real estate agent Stockdale and…
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Sweat for charity
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents are being urged to sweat it out for a good cause this weekend. Casey fundraising group Delishously Pink has teamed…
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New landfill needs a hand
MEMBERS are being sought for a Community Engagement Group to help with the development of a new landfill in Casey. SBI Cranbourne Quarries has called…
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Riders keep tradition going
By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 175 riders saddled up and united for the 24th Riding of the Bounds on Sunday. Riders from across the South…
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Tradie scam: warning out
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE small business owner who was ripped-off by a tradesman is now warning others to be aware. John Bucak, who owns…
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Cream of support teams
By BRIDGET COOK IT’s not only the teaching staff at Kilberry Valley Primary School that are working hard to support the students. The Hampton Park…
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Life-saving vest
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE toddler already has a team of people working to give her the best chance at life, but now they are…