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Safety review- Maureen Wilson, Barry Menthe, Casey councillors Geoff Ablett and Amanda Stapledon, Debbie Meddeley, Pat Menthe and Bette Clydesdale are calling for safety improvements in High Street,
By Bridget CookRESIDENTS and the City of Casey are stepping up their drive for safety improvements in Cranbourne High Street. After the Cranbourne Bypass being…
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Hub of community
T.S. Kelly — who the hotel was named after. FOURTH generation hotel Kelly’s Motor Club Hotel has been a central part of Cranbourne since the…
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Two of a kind
By Emma SunTHEY say identical twins are connected somehow – and there is no better explanation for twin mothers giving birth at almost the same…
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Methane is still a mess
By Bridget CookONE year on from the Liberal Party’s election promise of $24 million to assist Casey Council with the Brookland Greens methane gas mess…
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Courses for crisis support
Back, Gab, Maria and, front, Antonieta are calling for more volunteers for Cranbourne Information and Support Services. 71810 Picture: Stewart Chambers CRANBOURNE Information and Support…
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Awesome town- Bette Clydesdale has made a CD about Cranbourne which will help promote the town in its 150th year. 70998 Picture: Stewart Chambers
By Peter SweeneyBETTE Clydesdale is a member of the Ausom Club – and whatever she turns her hand to ends up an awesome result. And…
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Data-driven
By Bridget CookA UNIQUE electronic referral system to help victims of crime is set to be launched in the City of Casey. The Victoria Police…
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Going bump in the night
ENTER the Royal Botanical Gardens Cranbourne bushland when night falls – if you dare! Explore the gardens and discover the creatures of the night for…
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Garden grows
By Emma SunMinister for Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith credited the removal of entry fees as one of the reasons for the increase during…
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Bikers make
By Bridget CookOLYMPIC champion Kieren Perkins waved the chequered flag on Saturday to send thousands of motorcyclists on their way to the Moto GP at…
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Seniors sizzle – Cranbourne Community House’s Men’s Shed and OM:NI members Bob, Lindsay, Bill, Dennis, Noel, Mark and Alan cooked up a storm at the centre’s Seniors Week celebrations. 71846Picture: St
By Bridget CookMORE than 50 people turned out on Wednesday for Seniors’ Week celebrations at Cranbourne Community House. The centre’s two men’s groups – Men’s…
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Clean move to waste
THE City of Casey has taken another ‘green’ step forward in energy efficiency. The council’s waste contractor Corio Waste Management has added to the fleet…
