News
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Welcome rainfall goes up while water usage falls
SUBURBS in Casey received above-average rainfall in autumn, with some of the Melbourne’s highest figures recorded in the south east. Melbourne Water collects suburban rainfall…
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Centre of activity
From left, City of Casey councillor Lynette Keleher, Casey Life Church pastors Graham and Julie Shand, and special guest Pastor Stephen Joseph, from Sri Lanka,…
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Basking in garden glory
Above: The Australian Garden by the Royal Botanical Gardens Melbourne. By Emma SunTHE people involved in the success of Cranbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG) at…
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Loss of a legend
OTL_51424_66: Gendore Tractors and Machinery founder Lewis Genoni died on 1 June at Killara Hostel, Kooweerup. By Bridget CookA MAN synonymous with local agriculture, the…
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Sex and lies on sites
By Bridget Cook and Lia BichelYOUNG women in Casey have spoken out about their anger after finding their sex lives being discussed on Facebook gossip…
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CAPS off the ground
By Emma SunA NEWLY established support group for carers and parents of the disabled is seeking the help of locals to get the ball rolling.…
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Bonds for top law
By Sasha PetrovaTHREE high achieving Cranbourne Secondary College students have won through to the Bond University Mooting Competition finals to be held in the Gold…
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Fast buck from fast food
DETECTIVES from Dandenong Embona are seeking witnesses to the armed robbery of a fast food restaurant in Cranbourne on Saturday afternoon. Investigators were told a…
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Stump up for cricket legend
AUSSIE cricket legend, author and entrepreneur Max Walker will be speaking at the Casey Business breakfast on 15 June at the Lynbrook Hotel. He is…
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Push for missing link
By Emma SunTHE City of Casey is negotiating with developers to construct the missing link in Linsell Boulevard in Cranbourne East. At present, Linsell Boulevard…
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Frogs, alive and kicking
frogs_64884_08: Rebecca Defina hopes to keep the Victorian Common Froglets breeding in Cranbourne. 64884 By Emma SunA CRANBOURNE resident has found frogs breeding in Cranbourne,…
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Network nexus- The executive committee: BNI executive director Brent Edwards, vice-president Cathy Anthony, treasurer Rob Brown, assistant director Julie Bielenberg and president Trent Gribbin at the
By Emma SunMORE than 60 people turned up to the launch of Business Network International’s (BNI) Cranbourne chapter on last Wednesday. After months of painstaking…