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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…










