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Moscow rocks Cranbourne
By Bridget CookROCK quintet “Closure in Moscow” are set to take over Casey next month. In the final leg of their Australian tour, Closure in…
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Primary school base for child nurse
A MATERNAL and child health nurse is now easily accessible for Lyndhurst residents. A City of Casey Maternal Child Health (MCH) nurse now consults from…
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Dressed to the nines
By Bridget CookSTUDENTS at Courtenay Gardens Primary School celebrated National Literacy and Numeracy Week in fitting fashion last week. The week represents a collaborative approach…
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Worker shot with nail gun
A MAN was taken to hospital last week after he shot himself in the leg with a nail gun in Lynbrook. When paramedics arrived at…
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Common strains across country
Cranbourne West Primary School students including, front, Rhi Densley, back, Bonnie, Brodie, Brittney, Charlotte, Jacinta, Rachel and Shanie took part in Music: Count Us In.…
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Wall to work wonders
By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey will look at a more permanent way to recognise those in the community who have made an “outstanding” contribution…
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Jobs graduates
Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Chris Russell, left and job supervisor David Martin, right, with Jason Green, Josh Bibby, Olivia Irwin, front; and…
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New farmers’ market on track
Lynbrook resident and former Casey councillors Steve Beardon andexperiencedmarketer John Foley started the push for a market to be held at the CranbourneHomemaker Centre last…
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Rocking with Glee
GLEE fans eat your heart out, as seven high school musicals will battle it out in Casey’s first Schools on Stage. On 15 September, seven…
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Born to run
Janine Bird, Kathleen Carns, Catherine Beverley and Stephen Connor, from Connections UnitingCare Cranbourne are taking part in the Melbourne Marathon next month. 69740 By Bridget…
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Do bee a good speller
Left: Rhys Weyman-Jones,BlerimXhilaga, FelicityLancashhire and Oliver McCortwith their trophies. By Bridget Cook SPELLING whiz kids from across Casey battled in out last month to become…
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Growing community
Gardener Alastair Inglis and Uniting Church minister Mat Harry in the new Hampton Park By Bridget CookAN open day for the Hampton Park Community Garden…