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  • Racing chief calls it quits

    Racing chief calls it quits

    A MAN instrumental in the rising success of the Cranbourne Turf Club has stepped down from the top job. Robin Daley announced that he would…

  • A way with words

    A way with words

    THERE’s no doubt Cranbourne North’s Matthew Harper-Gomm is a talented wordsmith, after last month being named the BIC Young Australian Writer of The Year. The…

  • Kylie on the card

    Kylie on the card

    SHOPPERS at Centro Cranbourne could have been mistaken for thinking they saw Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue at their local shopping centre on Saturday. But…

  • Teachers’ lesson for MP

    Teachers’ lesson for MP

    MORE than 400 teachers and support staff descended on the office of Member for Eastern Victoria Region Edward O’Donohue on Wednesday morning, as Casey teachers…

  • Golf club’s brand win

    Golf club’s brand win

    THE smooth-swinging members of the Cranbourne Golf Club are celebrating two big wins at the Clubs Victoria – Awards for Excellence this week. The club…

  • Warne spars with stars

    Warne spars with stars

    MAN of the moment Shane Warne joined his Melbourne Stars team-mates at Casey Fields on Monday for the first of the side’s intra-squad practice matches…

  • CFA burns off

    CFA burns off

    THE Tooradin CFA is working to reduce fire danger to local properties adjoining a disused railway line with a number of prescribed burns over the…

  • Count me in

    Count me in

    A NEW councillor has denied allegations she initially turned down the job after she was elected to the council this week. Narre Warren resident Louise…

  • Family violence up

    FAMILY violence is still a prevalent issue in the Casey community, with the latest release of crime statistics revealing a 12 per cent increase. Victoria…

  • Web party warning

    CASEY police are warning people not to advertise their parties or events on social networking sites, following a number of parties getting out of control…

  • RAID here to stay

    RAID here to stay

    DESPITE issuing warnings to the community, Casey police have detected more than 670 offences by motorists during the first few weeks of the Summer Stay…

  • Teachers to comment

    Teachers to comment

    TEACHERS at a Berwick Primary School will be providing comments for students’ reports despite their efforts for better pay and work conditions. Principal Henry Grossek…

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