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  • Care workers underpaid: claim

    By Bridget CookTHE Fair Work Ombudsman has launched a prosecution against the operators of child care centres in Hampton Park and Noble Park over the…

  • Lions look to roar again

    By Mark GullickPAKENHAM’S recent dip in form has taken the gloss of its clash with Cranbourne in round 16 of the Casey Cardinia Football League…

  • Night of UK terror

    By Bridget CookVIOLENT rioters causing havoc in London left a Cranbourne South family in fear during their holiday in the UK this week. Lauren van…

  • Fields is a dream

    This year marks the fifth year since Casey Fields opened to the community. Berwick residents, from left, Maddy, Max and Jeanette make the most of…

  • Cloth nappies in focus

    CASEY families are invited to learn more about the benefits of cloth nappies and other environmentally friendly children’s products. The City of Casey has invited…

  • Women hit the airwaves

    Casey Radio ‘Women of Today’ presenters Councillor Amanda Stapledon and Marea Bye, seated, with guest speaker Leanne Petridis, from Cranbourne Information and Support Services. 68096…

  • Eye on seniors

    By Emma SunCASEY residents over the age of 55 are encouraged to sign up for the Cranbourne Police Senior Citizen registry. The registry is aimed…

  • Demons kick goals in Casey

    Melbourne Football Club player Aaron Davey and Charlee at the recent Auskick Super Kid’s Clinic. MELBOURNE Football Club is kicking goals on and off the…

  • Family and faith

    By Bridget CookA GOOD balance between family, faith and work was the key to living a successful and fulfilling life for Cranbourne resident Joe Kelly.…

  • Warm pool of gratitude

    By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey made a special presentation and showed a warm gesture to the “committed and kind” president of the Cranbourne Arthritis…

  • Saved a life

    By Bridget Cook A CRANBOURNE woman has met up with the elderly man whose life she saved – something she never thought would be possible.…

  • Family violence: valuable lessons

    Right:Sergeant David Sheppard, manager of Family Violence Unit Cranbourne police, was one of the panelists at Cranbourne Secondary College’s domestic voilence forum. 66811 Picture: Stewart…

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