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  • Eagles set to build new image

    Eagles set to build new image

    By JARROD POTTER CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club is ensuring its attitude is only on the field this season, with policies and plans in place to…

  • Witnesses sought on kidnap attempt

    Witnesses sought on kidnap attempt

    POLICE are seeking information about an attempted abduction in Cranbourne yesterday where a stranger claimed some else’s child was hers. Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives…

  • Family favourite

    Family favourite

    SOME of Casey rising stars have been taking to the stage this week in the family favourite production of The Wind in the Willows. BATS…

  • Charity beyond the hammer

    Charity beyond the hammer

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE resident has scored a new house and some good karma after purchasing the Charity Auction House in Clyde on Good…

  • Lucky duck rescued in time

    Lucky duck rescued in time

    By LIA SPENCER A DUCK is expected to make a full recovery after escaping from a fox and being rescued by a local animal aid…

  • Home-grown advantage

    Home-grown advantage

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY council will be erecting signs around the municipality to promote the city as a food producing area. At Tuesday night’s council…

  • It’s a grand stand

    It’s a grand stand

    By GARRY HOWE THE Casey community will gain a high class function and events centre with the announcement on Wednesday afternoon of a $3.6 million…

  • Service is the icing on the cake

    Service is the icing on the cake

    FORMER Guides and leaders gathered in Cranbourne last month to celebrate the 10th birthday of Campbell Trefoil Guild. About 60 women, from the Trefoil Guild,…

  • In the jobs hot seat

    In the jobs hot seat

    By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST Secondary College students are now more prepared to step out into the workforce after a program last month. More than 175…

  • Ode to cricket

    Ode to cricket

    TEACHERS at St Peter’s College have regained the bragging rights to the Mitch Rabot Cricket Shield. The annual staff versus students cricket match was help…

  • Bound for adventure

    Bound for adventure

    RIDERS from across Casey can gear up for the 24th annual Riding of the Bounds event in May. Residents from across the municipality will honour…

  • Bureaucracy bungle

    By CASEY NEILL THE State Government “sacked a hero” when it last week stripped Chisholm Institute chairman David Willersdorf of his position. This is the…

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