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  • State drags out parking

    Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Lynbrook resident Gamini Fonseka are calling for works to start on the Merinda Park railway station car park expansion. 50551…

  • A wild time in the Old West

    By Bridget CookWITH cowboys, indians, can-can dancers and a range of outrageous characters, BATS Theatre Company’s upcoming youth show has something for everyone. The cast…

  • Grey murder: Hollow hauled before court

    By Bridget CookA MAN faced the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, charged with the bashing death of low-level Cranbourne drug dealer Laurence Grey. Homicide detectives…

  • On feet to beat cancer

    By Emma SunCANDICE VAZ will be walking for cancer this Friday when she participates in the Cancer Council’s Walk to Work Day. The Lynbrook resident…

  • Touching September 11 tribute

    By Bridget CookA CRANBOURNE teacher felt connected to families whose loved ones had fallen victim to the hands of evil when he attended the 10th…

  • Wrong number on phone

    By Bridget CookA FRUSTRATED Casey resident has spoken out about bad mobile phone service from her mobile phone provider, after being forced to pay unnecessary…

  • Win for stadium essay- Acting principal Sue Glenn, Tanya Dundovic, Etihad Stadium tour guide John Somers and secondary teacher’s assistant Tracey Logonder celebrate Tanya’s win. 69644 Picture: Stewart

    By Emma SunHAMPTON Park Secondary College student Tanya Dundovic is the proud recipient of Etihad Stadium’s Medallion Club seats after writing a winning essay about…

  • Services’ eye on youths

    CASEY council offers a variety of free counselling and support services to cater for the city’s 60,000 young people aged between 12 and 25 years.…

  • School shows Anzac spirit

    Nicole Scott who accepted the award on the school’s behalf, Jayden Lynch-Cooper, Holt MP Anthony Byrne, John Richardson from the Cranbourne RSL, Phil White from…

  • Kids are kings of this kastle

    1stbday_69626_36: Mason gives driving the police car a go. 69626 By Emma SunTOORADIN’S Kidz Kastle Childcare Centre celebrated its first birthday with a party for…

  • Eagles are set to soar

    Cranbourne certainly can’t be called out for punching above its weight. The undefeated Eagles tore the Wickers apart on Saturday and as Kristian Meredith (left)…

  • Miller snares top spot, again

    Tooradin’s Beau Miller succeeded in capturing his second Norm Walker medal at Monday’s best and fairest count. By Peter Sweeney and Mark GullickIT’S official ……

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