News
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Man lurking in women’s toilets
A LOCAL mother said she was left “horrified and shocked” after she spotted a man in a women’s toilet cubicle – who had been there…
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Early burst good enough for Cavs
By Gavin StaindlREBOUNDING from a sapping loss on Saturday night, the Cranbourne Cavaliers turned in their first win of the BigV season, beating Coburg 77-68…
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Hunt fights autism
By Bridget CookFLINDERS MP Greg Hunt is taking steps to help highlight the needs of children with autism to the local community. With World Autism…
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Clean-up call
By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE North resident Debbie Medley is disgusted at the state of parks in the area and is calling on the Casey Council to…
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Kids gear up for work
By Bridget CookThe year 10 students took part in the school’s Smart Futures Best Practice Interview Program. The aim of the program is to give…
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Kids enjoy a big day out
A GROUP of local youths enjoyed a day out at the Melbourne Aquarium last month thanks to a donation from sponsor Alarah. Alarah, an estate…
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Big wheels, tyres squeal
By Emma SunTHE 14th annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show last weekend was a success despite smaller numbers in crowds and entries. The show,…
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Talking rubbish
By Bridget CookCASEY Council, the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Health came under fire at a public meeting for the Cemetery Road waste…
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Lost students sought
By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE Secondary College class of 1994 is being sought by its peers for a reunion. A group of past students have been trying…
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Bounders saddle up
By Bridget CookHorse riders will gather to honour a tradition begun in Casey’s sister city, Berwick upon Tweed in the UK, more than 500 years…
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Taekwondo
By Emma SunAfter all, he fled from war-torn Afghanistan to Australia 10 years ago to further his quest to teach and judge the martial art.…
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Cranny stands its ground
By Jarrod PotterCRANBOURNE Football Club has beaten a City of Casey Council proposal to move it off the main oval at Casey Fields. A busload…
