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Beating bullies
A Cranbourne North father wants more action to be taken to tackle bullying in school after his daughter Sarah, pictured, became a victim of it.…
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Cooking snags for charity
By Emma SunTHE Casey-Cardinia Rotaract Club will be having a barbecue on Australia Day to raise money for charity. They will be cooking snags at…
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Tractors to mark milestone- The Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show is on this Saturday. Tractor New Blood competes in last year’s event. 62644
Picture: Donna Oates By Bridget CookTHE Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show is set to rumble into town this Saturday. This year organisers are expecting…
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Resident sees off intruder
AN AGGRAVATED burglary in Endeavour Hills last Thursday saw the resident of the home get into a scuffle with the thief. The incident occurred in…
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Fresh success makes top list
Director of Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs Jan Vydra is very pleased with their successes. A LEADING herb grower and producer in Clyde has seen a…
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Kids taste the Turf
FAMILIES from all over Casey and surrounding areas made their way to Cranbourne Turf Club last Friday for its annual Kids’ Day Out. Po from…
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Station parking permits mooted
Steve Beardon is advocating for parking permits at Lynbrook railway station for locals. 75601 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Emma SunA LYNBROOK resident is campaigning for…
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Three males threatened at gunpoint
THREE males living in Herald Court, Narre Warren, were threatened by a man with a gun on 17 December about 11.30pm. The man forced his…
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Firebug alert
CFA Southern Metropolitan operations manager Trevor Owen is warning residents to be wary of fires this summer. 75524 By Emma SunA RECENT spate of deliberately…
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Retire village cheer
Cr Lynette Keleher, City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz, 20 year resident Dawn Dakin and Cr Wayne Smith cut the cake at the celebrations. By…
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Big boost for school
MARNEBEK School has welcomed the completion of a number of new facilities opened at the school last month. Holt MP Anthony Byrne officially opened the…
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Festive cheer pushed to limits
By Bridget CookA CRANBOURNE driver has given meaning to the term ‘silly season’ – being caught driving at more than four times the legal limit…
