News
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Talking rubbish
By Bridget CookCASEY Council, the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Health came under fire at a public meeting for the Cemetery Road waste…
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Lost students sought
By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE Secondary College class of 1994 is being sought by its peers for a reunion. A group of past students have been trying…
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Bounders saddle up
By Bridget CookHorse riders will gather to honour a tradition begun in Casey’s sister city, Berwick upon Tweed in the UK, more than 500 years…
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Taekwondo
By Emma SunAfter all, he fled from war-torn Afghanistan to Australia 10 years ago to further his quest to teach and judge the martial art.…
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Cranny stands its ground
By Jarrod PotterCRANBOURNE Football Club has beaten a City of Casey Council proposal to move it off the main oval at Casey Fields. A busload…
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Saved by the bell
By Bridget CookA CRANBOURNE woman believes she is alive today thanks to a smoke alarm which woke her up, when her kitchen went up in…
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Bottled up
By Bridget CookTHE local community will now play an active role in deciding the location of new bottle shops in the area. New packaged liquor…
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Going under
By Bridget CookLOCAL residents have started a campaign to push for a road underpass – not a level crossing – at the railway line at…
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Cavaliers crushed
By Gavin StaindlSATURDAY was not a day to remember for the Cranbourne Cavaliers as the Big V basketball team was handed crushing losses in both…
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Mural magic
A MURAL to celebrate the history, growth and vibrant diversity of Hampton Park has been created by the City of Casey and the Hampton Park…
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Horse patrol to secure border
THE City of Casey is getting back in the saddle to host its 22nd Riding of the Bounds on 1 May. Horse riders will gather…
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Walk the talk for cancer
By Bridget CookLYNDHURST community Marriott Waters lent a helping hand to the fundraising efforts of the Casey Walkie Talkies for the Relay for Life event.…