News
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Festive foreshore
CELEBRATE Christmas with a bang at the annual Christmas by the Foreshore event on Friday night. The Tooradin Foreshore Committee of Management is again holdings…
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Stay cool in summer heat
IN THE lead up to a hot summer, the City of Casey is reminding residents to prepare for the heat and take action to reduce…
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Highway to hell!
PREMIER WEST Gippsland Premier Division Cricket was dominated by bowlers on Saturday who had great pleasure in turning the batsmen’s corridor of uncertainty into the…
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Arson suspects apprehended
A CRANBOURNE man was one of three who were arrested and charged last week in relation to a series of fires in Casey, including ones…
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$1m council Christmas club
THE City of Casey will investigate how it could raise $1 million to help those in need, particularly during the Christmas period. At last week’s…
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Numeric birthday bonus
IT WAS a big day for AMY Hermans yesterday when she celebrated a very special birthday. The Berwick girl celebrated turning 12 years old on…
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Hamilton honoured
THERE’S no doubt Loretta Hamilton is a great principal – she has nurtured 27 of her work colleagues to become heads of school themselves. Now…
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Paint a different picture
WHILE many believe the only way to find a job is to simply search, Michelle Sanders has discovered the impact that painting can have on…
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Red rugs pay dividends
CRANBOURNE Greyhound Racing Club crossed the finish line with $700 in its fundraiser for the Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life event. The club did a number…
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$5000 haircut
MADELINE Kent raised almost $5000 when she lost her locks for a good cause recently. The News recently reported on Madeline’s plans to shave her…
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Geeksbourne?
CASEY residents have proven to be amongst the most technologically savvy consumers in Australia, with the region being one of the most prolific for mobile…
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Don’t fear this plague
RESIDENTS are being urged not to fear swarms of plague soldier beetles that have been on the rise in Casey, as they are harmless. The…








