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  • Facey first, last bears Brunt

    Facey first, last bears Brunt

    WET and cold weather didn’t dampen the spirits of students at Cranbourne Secondary College’s swimming carnival last week. More than 800 students descended on the…

  • A parking lesson

    A parking lesson

    MARNEBEK School Cranbourne is feeling the squeeze of car parking problems at the school. School president Wayne Witham said the lack of car parks was…

  • Farm rate blast

    Farm rate blast

    SOME of Casey’s farmers are being forced off their land with council rate bills skyrocketing to $85,000 per year. Farmers and vegetable growers are being…

  • Captains take the lead

    Captains take the lead

    CLYDE Primary School celebrated the appointment of its student leaders for the year ahead last week. The school held its student leadership badge ceremony on…

  • A world of hope

    A world of hope

    A WORLD Vision program is being promoted in Casey which aims to help give hope to local children. World Vision chief executive Tim Costello visited…

  • Speaking in tongues

    A NUMBER of Casey students were honoured at the Victorian School of Languages (VSL) Top Scorers Awards on Monday. More than 180 students who got…

  • Scheme lifechanger

    Scheme lifechanger

    CRANBOURNE’S James Plummer believes the National Disability Insurance Scheme could change his life. James, who is confined to a wheelchair, was one of many audience…

  • Police believe ram-raids linked

    POLICE are investigating three separate ram raids which occurred in Pakenham, Lysterfield and Woori Yallock on Tuesday morning. Investigators believe four people used a stolen…

  • Drug figures soar

    Drug figures soar

    TWO million dollars worth of cannabis was seized from Casey houses recently as the latest crime statistics show a dramatic increase in drug offences in…

  • Abduction attempt

    Abduction attempt

    POLICE have released an image of a man they wish to speak to in relation to an attempted abduction in Cranbourne North in January. It…

  • Seal of approval

    RECREATIONAL anglers will soon have better access to fishing facilities in Western Port. Hastings MP Neale Burgess announced last week that the City of Casey…

  • Home among the gumtrees

    Home among the gumtrees

    ROYAL Botanic Gardens Cranbourne will celebrate Australia’s most iconic plant – the Eucalypt – this Easter. The gardens will host The Eucalypt Festival on Sunday…

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