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Homicide Squad probes ‘suspicious’ Cranbourne death
Above: Homicide Squad detectives investigate the scene of a suspected murder in Cranbourne. By Bridget CookHOMICIDE Squad detectives are treating the death of a Cranbourne…
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Surgery unit turns 10
By Bridget CookRight: Debbie Williams, board member Southern Health, Marcel Favilla, head of Ophthalmology unit, Minister for Health David Davis, Kerry Breckon, day nurse unit…
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Job vow
Lyndhurst Secondary College Beacon ambassadors for 2011, back from left, Dylan, Nathan, Tanisha, Jasmine, Brook, Morgan, Brodie, front, James, Elizabeth and Jasmine. 68274 Picture: Kim…
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Charges after CFA theft
POLICE have arrested and charged a man following a burglary at Pearcedale CFA on Monday last week. Officers were called to the Baxter-Tooradin Road CFA,…
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Crossing time extension call
By Bridget CookCASEY Council is calling on VicRoads to review a number of aspects of High Street, Cranbourne, to make it safer for pedestrians. City…
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Great trainers make the grade
Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Cranbourne horse trainer Mick Kent, with 2011 Hollywood Cup winner Unusual Suspect, are thrilled that two local roads have been…
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Window to the arts
AN ECLECTIC range of artworks are currently on display for the public at the City of Casey Civic Centre Art Space. Works by two regional…
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Home and away, ready to play
By Jim MynardTOORADIN Dalmore Football Club stalwarts from over the years returned for the club’s annual Last Home Game Reunion on Saturday. Reunion lunch co-ordinator…
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Tractor safety warning out
WORKSAFE has called for more focus on tractor safety, after a man was run over by one on a Pearcedale vegetable farm on Sunday. The…
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It’s all in the name
By Bridget CookWORK on the wetlands park at Cascades on Clyde is now underway and the developers are calling on the community to come up…
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Celebrating sports
THE Casey sports community gathered this month to celebrate, recognise and reflect on the positive programs, which are taking place in more than 200 sporting…
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Banks make a difference
Pearcedale and Cranbourne community groups with their Bendigo Bank grants. 68948 By Danielle GalvinWORTHWHILE community groups and not-for-profit organisations are being supported by the Bendigo…