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Sports splash
THE Cranbourne Secondary College swimming sports was a success despite the average weather conditions. Sport co-ordinator Kate Faulkner said more than 700 students attended the…
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Residents are lost in their own suburbs
SOME residents in Casey are confused about what suburb they live in, a Casey councillor says. Mayfield Ward councillor Kevin Bradford said some confusion had…
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Dogs in pink
By Bridget CookGREYHOUNDS racing at Cranbourne have helped raise $4500 for a breast cancer fundraiser in February. ‘Go the Pink Dog’ was a campaign conducted…
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Driver faces court after pursuit
POLICE nabbed a Hampton Park man on Monday afternoon following a 20-minute pursuit. Narre Warren police saw a stolen red Toyota Corolla travelling on Ormond…
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RSL opens up for visitors
By Bridget CookLOCAL residents will have the opportunity to explore the Cranbourne RSL sub-branch this month. For the second year running, the RSL is inviting…
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Lunch serves
By Bridget CookA SEVEN-course feast prepared using fresh, local produce was enjoyed by more than 150 people at the Casey World’s Longest Lunch last Friday.…
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Paths call to link town
By Bridget CookCASEY councillor Geoff Ablett has called for a review of the lack of footpaths in Junction Village, with the small town only having…
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Off the rails
By Bridget CookCranbourne resident Katherine Bickham started a job as a security guard in December last year and parked her car at the station overnight…
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Friendly neighbours
THE recent floods that struck Casey last month helped bring out the neighbourly spirit among the local community. As flood waters began to rise, many…
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Easter teen plan to beat the boredom
THE City of Casey has organised an action-packed Easter Teenage Holiday Program, to help keep local youth entertained during the term-one break. This week, the…
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Sick of the stench
By Bridget CookMANY Casey residents are kicking up a stink about odours being emitted from a number of sites around the municipality. A petition with…