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  • Sports clubs a family affair

    By Bridget CookTHE Casey sports community gathered this month to celebrate, recognise and reflect on the positive programs which are taking place in more than…

  • Kick off for partnership

    TWO Rivergum Primary School students have earned their school $2000 for their forward-thinking idea. Hampton Park students Kasim Ibrahim and Michael Schreiber were awarded with…

  • Phil’s art takes centre stage

    Phil Nevin is this year’s Casey guest artist at the popular Kevin Hill’s ‘Top Ten’ Australian Artists show. 69011 LOCAL artist Phil Nevin is set…

  • Government releases more land for development

    By Bridget CookLAND in Cranbourne North has been approved for the development of a new community of 5600 people on 190 hectares. Planning Minister Matthew…

  • Revolver raid

    STAFF and patrons at the Tooradin and District Sports Club were forced to lie on the floor at 10.50pm on Sunday 7 August by a…

  • Stepping up- People including City of Casey councillor Geoff Ablett, Debbie Medley, Sue Judd, Diane Barker, councillor Amanda Stapledon, Natalie Durkovic, Samantha Porter and Marilyn joined Flinders M

    By Bridget CookFLINDERS MP Greg Hunt has taken huge steps to highlight the needs of children with autism and raise awareness about the illness that’s…

  • Bandicoot backed

    AN information session on the future of the southern brown bandicoot will be held at 7pm 25 August in Pearcedale. The endangered ground-dwelling marsupial was…

  • It’s a time of empire

    IT’S a long way to the top if you want to rock ‘n’ roll, but local rock band Glass Empire have made a good start.…

  • Terms up for review

    THE Casey community has been invited to take part in a State Government survey that will help shape the criminal justice system. The survey, which…

  • Dip in for pool’s future

    CASEY residents can have their say on the proposed redevelopment of Doveton Pool in the Park. Casey Council wants to hear from residents with ideas…

  • Eye out for seniors

    By Emma SunCASEY residents over the age of 55 are encouraged to enrol on the Cranbourne Police Senior Citizen registry. The registry is aimed at…

  • Seniors go green

    Right: Dea and Karlea from Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne worked with Langford Grange Aged Care residents including Keith Cameron and June McKurdy. 68277 By Bridget CookStaff…

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