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  • Students are the new wave

    By Bridget CookSIX local students have been chosen to jet set to the Netherlands next month to help enhance their studies. Some Cranbourne Chisholm Horticulture,…

  • Work the heart walking

    Members of the Casey ARC All Abilities Heart Foundation Walking group; Laila Baz, Paul Mahony, Sharon Hamilton, Barry Cameron, Heart Foundation volunteer walk organiser Jeremy…

  • Kids take lead on sustainability

    City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes, and South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Inga Peulich celebrated the development of a unique new sustainability education program at…

  • Crash charges include attempted murder

    A CRANBOURNE man has been charged after a collision with a police car last week, in which two officers were injured. Police allege the collision…

  • Village shops hit by thieves

    By Bridget CookBUSINESSES in Pearcedale have been targeted by a what people believe is a single burglar a number of times this month. On Tuesday…

  • Crash tackling Cranny

    By Mark GullickTHE next challenge for the giant-killing Hampton Park comes this week when it faces the undefeated Cranbourne. “While we’ve beaten Narre and Berwick,…

  • Bonds of unity

    A performance of the Australian national anthem and the Timor Leste national anthem by the TEBE children’s choir closed the Independence Day celebrations. NINTH anniversary…

  • Business at its best

    CASEY businesses wanting to apply for the 2011 Casey Business Awards are being encouraged to now. With the closing date of Friday 8 July fast…

  • Sustainability Singled out

    George Single’s efforts as a local sustainable builder earned him a spot on the front cover of the 2011/2012 White Pages. GEORGE Single has always…

  • Art awards up for grabs

    CASEY council is encouraging people to nominate local residents who have made a significant contribution to the arts for the Lindsay King Arts Initiative Award.…

  • Post box pressure

    By Bridget CookLYNDHURST residents who are forced to drive six kilometres to post a letter are pushing to have a mail box in their suburb.…

  • Helping hand

    Cranbourne Information Support Service (CISS) Director Leanne Petrides and Holt MP Anthony Byrne discuss the recent funding announcement for five Casey organisations, which provide emergency…

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