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Follow in his steps
By BRIDGET COOK LOCAL sporting champion Kareem Nasser has always had a lot of support from his parents, but now he has received some help…
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Beauties are well heeled
LOCAL beauties strutted their stuff on the catwalk in Cranbourne last week with aspirations higher than their heels. Centro Cranbourne shopping centre hosted the Victorian…
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Triple car crash, one injured
ONE person received minor injuries after a crash on Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road on Wednesday morning. A spokesperson for Police Victoria said that at 9.50am a…
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Consumer Law steps in
A CRANBOURNE business will be reimbursed $4000 after a Pakenham tradesman took customers money and disappeared. Robert Turner, 39, was convicted in the Dandenong Magistrates…
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Saluting fallen heroes
A NUMBER of Anzac Day ceremonies will be held around the City of Casey next week to give local residents the chance to pay tribute…
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Get on board the Dee-Train
CASEY footy fans are being urged to jump aboard the Dee-Train to the MCG this weekend and head to the annual City of Casey Round.…
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Meteorite lands in Devon Meadows
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents have the chance to hold a piece of history with a Devon Meadows collector obtaining a piece of the meteorite…
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Liberal all the way
LYNDHURST by-election candidate David Linaker-Liberal won’t be able to list his full surname on the 27 April ballot paper. He added ‘Liberal’ to his surname…
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Residents fume over parking policy
By LIA SPENCER RESIDENTS in Casey have complained about receiving fines while parking on nature strips in narrow roads. One resident, Berwick RSL president Ray…
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Injury rates soar
By LIA SPENCER MORE than $31 million dollars in compensation claims have been paid to tradies injured on the worksite in the City of Casey…
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Charges laid in armed robberies
GREATER Dandenong’s Embona taskforce has arrested six people over three armed robberies in the south east. Police executed search warrants on Monday (15 April) relating…
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Rail upgrade is decades away
By BRIDGET COOK AN extension of the rail network to service the Cranbourne East and Clyde area could be at least 20 years away, according…