News
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There’s a car in the house
By Emma SunIDENTICAL triplets Elyssa, Nikkol and Lilli have come out shaken but with only minor injuries after a car backed into their bedroom at…
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Saving the land
By Bridget BradyRICH agricultural land once lost, is lost forever. These are the words echoed by Casey council on the prospect of losing precious agricultural…
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Workplace warning
By Bridget BradyCASEY business owners are urged to check recently altered workplace laws in a “dramatically changing world”. Robyn Anderson, from HR Navigation, last week…
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Veteran of the mike
Tommy Carter is still going strong on Casey Radio. 60504 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Bridget BradyTOMMY Carter is a true-blue entertainer. A joke-a-minute man, he…
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Lose those locks
CRANBOURNE residents are encouraged to shave or colour their hair at Centro Cranbourne on Saturday. The public event will take place from 11am to 2pm…
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Flood of relief
CASEY’S flood relief concert has been hailed a huge success after it raised almost $8000. A sell-out crowd attended the concert featuring a selection of…
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Carpark a winner
By Nicole WilliamsARNOLD March couldn’t be happier with the car parking available at Cranbourne Railway Station. The Cranbourne resident wrote a letter to the News…
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Don’t buck the odds
By Bridget BradySue Chandler, from Clyde’s Oakwood Riding School, said even the quietest of horses could react when they became worried or taken out of…
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Casey sprawl
By Bridget BradyENVIRONMENTALLY sensitive pockets of Casey may not be developed, despite being earmarked to cater for urban sprawl, the Growth Area Authority (GAA) says.…
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Longest lunch on track
A SEVEN-course feast featuring local produce will be served on the home straight of the Cranbourne Racecourse tomorrow. The Rotary Club of Cranbourne will host…
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Back to school
Happy to be back at school after Lyndhurst Secondary College was damaged by floods are, back from left, school captains Renae and Luke and front…