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  • Mynas a major worry

    Mynas a major worry

    PESKY birds may soon be eradicated in an effort to improve the environment and benefit Casey residents. Casey council agreed to have officers investigate the…

  • Mixed reaction to TAFE cash injection

    CHISHOLM Institute CEO Maria Peters has welcomed a $200 million State Government injection into the TAFE sector. But critics say the move won’t make up…

  • Grassroots woman, Greens candidate

    Grassroots woman, Greens candidate

    NOBLE Park community worker Nina Springle will be the Greens’ candidate for Lyndhurst at the 27 April by-election. The Labor Party is yet to confirm…

  • Time to make a stand

    NOMINATIONS are open for candidates for the Lyndhurst by-election. Tim Holding resigned on 18 February during his fourth term as the electorate’s MP, leaving the…

  • Police hunt Lynbrook bandits

    Police hunt Lynbrook bandits

    POLICE are seeking public assistance following two armed robberies in Lynbrook last night, which left a man with serious injuries. The first incident occurred at…

  • Hearts raised for tot

    Hearts raised for tot

    A CRANBOURNE North toddler and his heart condition are the inspiration behind a fundraiser for the Royal Children’s Hospital at Kids in Family Day Care…

  • Night of bulls and dust

    Night of bulls and dust

    THERE were plenty of thrills, spills and action-packed entertainment attracted large crowds to the 13th annual Cranbourne Rodeo on Saturday night. The bare-back riding, saddle…

  • 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…

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