News
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Wild about orangutans
By Bridget CookTOORADIN Primary School students are doing their bit to help save wild orangutans. Class 3-4 C, in conjunction with Scholastic Australia and the…
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Maddie’s crowd
Since the News printed the story about the plight of Maddie Smythe last week, the Casey community has made a number of generous donations. By…
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Humps call anew
Cherryhills Drive By Bridget CookA GROUP of Cranbourne residents have renewed calls for speed humps in their street, with increased traffic now coming to the…
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Water prices set to soar
CASEY water customers can expect further hikes in the price of water. South East Water customers will face a 14 per cent price rise, about…
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Vandals invain attempt
A DOVETON man has been targeted twice by vandals who tried to set his car alight. The victim was woken by his barking dog about…
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Band buzz keeps chills at bay
Right: The Casey Concert Band is set to hold itsSunday afternoon ‘Winter Warmer’ concert this month. By Bridget CookTHE Casey Concert Band is helping people…
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L-plater crash witness sought
POLICE are seeking witnesses to a “very serious” collision involving a solo learner driver in Officer South on Saturday 9 July. Police said the 18-year-old…
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Art makes a fine showing
Above: Artist andcurator Calvin Bell joins City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes at the Casey Fine Art Expo. By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey’s Fine…
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Fourth man sought over jewellery robbery
Police would like to speak to this man about an armed robbery in Brunswick in April. A HAMPTON Park man is one of three men…
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Centre builds Lego challenge
CENTRO Cranbourne has set children a challenge over the school holidays. The Cranbourne shopping centre is hosting the Great Lego Challenge every day this week…
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Phone scammers target computers
POLICE are warning residents of a telephone and computer scam, which has already targeted a number of Casey residents. Police received a report from a…
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Eagles tip hot clash
Troy Tharle-Adams, left, seen battling Tooradin’s Rohan Hyde, is one of Cranbourne’s many stars. By Mark GullickCRANBOURNE travels to Doveton on Saturday in what is…