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Boats all washed up
The eagerly anticipated event saw students create their own ‘boat’ similar to the famous Henley-on-Todd boat race held in Alice Springs. Crews paraded around the…
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Walking wonder
councillor Geoff Ablett and Emma Nicholson from the Department of Transport. 48051 PEDESTRIANS and cyclists will find it easier to get around Cranbourne after the…
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No comfort at station
By Bridget BradyTRAIN goers won’t be able to powder their noses at the new Lynbrook train station, with no plans to build a toilet when…
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You never can tell
A SKIMMING device was located at an automatic teller machine at Centro Shopping Centre in Cranbourne recently. Police said the camera and card reader were…
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Fillip for young sports
BUDDING young sports stars in Casey now have double the chance to receive a grant that could help further their careers. The Federal Government recently…
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Students cast a spell
YOUNG spelling whiz kids from across Casey will soon compete in a Gippspell competition zone final. Primary and secondary students from years five to eight…
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State blames Casey
THE State Government has accused Casey Council of running a political campaign rather than focusing efforts on the Brookland Greens clean-up. A government spokesman said…
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Pre-dawn attack on house
THREE Molotov cocktails were thrown at a Hampton Park house last week while five people were sleeping. A man sleeping on the couch was woken…
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Lion’s share for kids in budget
THE $2.4 million children’s centre construction in Cranbourne North is among the highlights in this year’s Casey Council budget. The centre at Carlisle Park will…
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Casey lays gas blame
By Bridget Brady andCASEY council says its unrelenting yet unsuccessful campaign to lobby the State Government for cash is behind this year’s record rate rise.…
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No home truths
By Bridget BradyA PIECE of cardboard and a sleeping bag will be Mark Cockayane’s bed when he takes part in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout in…