News
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Preppies’ date with history
STUDENTS from Tooradin Primary School took a step back in time last week. Prep students visited the old Tooradin school building and the Fisherman’s Cottage…
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Growing healthy
STUDENTS from Marnebek School got their hands dirty while learning about healthy eating last week. Two classes of 10-year-olds visited Bunnings Cranbourne on Thursday 14…
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Brakes on theft
NINETY people have been charged with stealing cars or items from cars in the Casey area after an extensive police investigation. Police said thieves often…
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At home for fundraiser
THE charity auction house in Clyde for the Good Friday Appeal has been completed and is now open for inspection. Henley and Villawood Properties have…
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Retirement in the can
THOSE who have been regulars at Centro Cranbourne over the years will no doubt know the familiar faces of Gordon and Ann Chippett. The Cranbourne…
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Worm farmers strike pay dirt
A TOORADIN worm farm is set to make inroads into Australia’s multi-billion dollar green waste industry. Back To Earth industrial recycling has joined with Woolworths…
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Movie with all the stars
THE Casey community will be treated to a silver-screen experience this Friday with a fundraiser under the stars. Botanic Ridge estate will host a moonlit…
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Bullies on the back foot
HAMPTON Park Secondary College is tackling the problem of cyber safety and bullying head on. On Tuesday last week the school ran an anti-cyber bullying…
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College celebrates namesake pope
CRANBOURNE’S Catholic secondary school – St Peter’s College – had plenty of reason to celebrate last Wednesday. Not only were staff and students celebrating the…
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Locked in commuter hell
THOUSANDS of Casey residents make the daily commute to the city or elsewhere to work, study or shop. The National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) and…
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Councils call for cash
THE Interface Councils group, which includes Casey, said the Government needs to take care of councils which don’t have proper infrastructure before they allocate the…
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Sport for all seasons
CASEY’s sporting groups will soon be able to enjoy their sport of choice – rain, hail or shine. Last week the State Government announced $650,000…