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Toy joy for all
Gwenyth, Peter, Fran, Lorna and Danika, from BOQ Cranbourne, are helping spread the Christmas spirit this year. 73510 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Bridget CookBANK of…
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Hoon Avenue
By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey is set to investigate a number of dangerous road safety concerns in a Cranbourne West residential street. Local residents…
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Picnic time
Daryl Manks, pictured with Tom Klein and Val Bucknell (nee Manks) at the Clyde School’s centenary celebration last year, will lead a historical walk around…
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Blood and sacrifice remembered
pearcremem_73367_87: Members of the Pearcedale CFA, John Kutchel, Bryce Holstock, Dot Balcke, Des Kleeman, Moira Kutchel, Lynda Melen and Bruce Melen, lay down a wreath…
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Weather boost for fires
POLICE have voiced their concerns over a number of grassfires in Casey over the weekend given the hot weather. The first incident occurred about 9.30pm…
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Homes boom
By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey will soon be home to Victoria’s newest residential community – Clyde North – which will be home to about…
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Film script to play ball- Writer Sally Bird will be holding a script reading of her romantic comedy Powerball at the Frankston Art Centre’s Cube 37 this month. 73295 Picture: Donna Oates
LANGWARRIN South writer Sally Bird has learnt not to sit around waiting for something to happen. That is why her scripts have been read by…
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Resolution road
Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon with Barry Rodgers and Cheryl Macintyre, from Dandenong Cranbourne RSL are hoping VicRoads will construct a deceleration lane near the Cranbourne…
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Audit aims to fill the cracks
By Bridget CookTHE State Government has committed to a huge maintenance audit of all government schools after recently released figures revealed the cracks in infrastructure…
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Focus on women- Westpac local branch manager, Lee-Anne West, Westpac regional general manager, Kerri Webster, Lyndhurst Secondary College’s Trish Chandler, Westpac senior financial planner, Jennifer W
By Stephanie KenezBREAST cancer and financial disadvantage were put in the spotlight at a free event for women last month. A morning tea providing information…
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SAS impostor claim
POLICE have charged a Narre Warren South man with impersonating an Australian Special Air Service (SAS) officer. Police said the 35-year-old man attended the Narre…
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Cultural fiesta
By Bridget CookRANGEBANK Pre-school celebrated its multicultural diversity last month, with its annual international day. The children dressed in cultural clothing and made the flag…
