News
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On the up and up
TWO orphaned sugar gliders have found a life-long home at Moonlit Sanctuary in Pearcedale. Sisters Sukari and Patch were orphaned when their mother died while…
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Illness caused crash
POLICE believe an existing medical condition may have been the cause of a head-on collision in Tooradin last week. A Bittern woman in her forties…
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Cashing in on GP
THE City of Casey will work with High Street Cranbourne traders in the lead-up to this year’s GP Run to help rev up business. At…
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Chance to perform
BATS Theatre Company is looking for young budding performers for its upcoming production. Auditions for the production The Wind in the Willows will be held…
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Recruiters face stormy times
DEDICATED members of the Narre Warren SES have braved storms and unfavourable conditions to assist Casey residents in need, but now they are the ones…
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Feast of festivities
RESIDENTS have a range of opportunities to celebrate Australia Day at a number of free events in Casey on Saturday. Community events will be held…
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Ballot bonanza
THOUSANDS of Casey residents who did not vote at the 2012 Council elections could be slapped with a fine in the coming months, with Casey…
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Police push the limit
CASEY police will be revving up their road policing efforts over the next six weeks in a bid to limit road trauma. Police launched Operation…
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Peulich queries email
A LOCAL MP is considering legal action after a metropolitan newspaper reported that she was meddling in local government. Fairfax media reported that after South…
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Into the heart of Africa
A YOUNG Berwick woman has embarked on an adventure of a lifetime in hopes of helping disadvantaged children and forging a career path. Mara Whatmough,…
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Shed success
A NEW club to the area, the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed has now completed its first ‘out-of-shed’ project, much to the delight of President John…
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Pools inundated
IN a bid to avoid the scorching heat, families were found flooding to the pools in an ideal day out for both the young and…










