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  • Hit list for upgrades

    By Bridget CookCASEY Council is set to lobby the State Government and VicRoads for urgent upgrades to the city’s worst arterial roads and intersections. The…

  • Father v son

    Fists pumped and rarin’ to go. Ben King, left, and his dad Bill are at war over their allegiances to Narre Warren and Cranbourne in…

  • Skills to advance

    Hampton Park Secondary College Year 11 student Asneel Chand with Senior Constable Brett Owen had a chat during the Polish program. By Emma SunHAMPTON Park…

  • Snapshots for history- Left: Balla Balla Community Centre manager Maree Cullinan with some of the photographic entries for centre’s competition to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Cranbourne. 69810

    By Bridget CookTHE Balla Balla Community has marked Cranbourne’s 150th anniversary by celebrating the township’s past and present. To mark the milestone occasion, the community…

  • Fashion care for needy

    The We Don’t Care team and friends: Rachel Daniels, Sam Koh, Lynette Phuong, Judy Phuong, Timothy Heng and Joyce Fok at the not-for-profit organisation’s media…

  • Dads and kids meet in the classroom

    By Bridget CookFATHERS stepped back into the classroom at Rangebank Preschool earlier this month. The Cranbourne preschool held its annual fathers’ night on 1 September,…

  • Casey Fields basks in glory

    By Bridget CookFOR the second time the City of Casey has taken out a prestigious award recognising its innovative work on projects for the community.…

  • All in good taste

    Martina McCarthy, Sarah Neindorf and Jessica Harder model some of the dresses which will be in the fashion show tomorrow (Friday). 70434 By Lia BichelTHERE…

  • Black spots taken head-on

    By Lia BichelALMOST $1million will be used to improve works at four black spots in the City of Casey. The Federal Government will provide $945,250…

  • Input on key issues

    CASEY residents now have the opportunity to have their say on hot topics in the area and key issues affecting their future. The City of…

  • State drags out parking

    Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Lynbrook resident Gamini Fonseka are calling for works to start on the Merinda Park railway station car park expansion. 50551…

  • A wild time in the Old West

    By Bridget CookWITH cowboys, indians, can-can dancers and a range of outrageous characters, BATS Theatre Company’s upcoming youth show has something for everyone. The cast…

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