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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.…

  • 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…

  • ‘Doer’ Bob says he’s ready

    By Danny ButtlerBOB Halsall once starred as a loudmouth footy fan in a Jila mint advertisement. He’s since shed the beanie and scarf, but he’s…

  • Insult to injury

    MONEY raised for an injured player at Pearcedale Football Club was stolen from the club rooms this month. Police said two safes with money from…

  • Speedo check

    At a speedo check for motorbike riders on the weekend were Roger McGrath, Senior Constable Rob Hardy and Bev McGrath. ULYSSES motorcycle club members from…

  • Plant progressing well

    By Melissa MeehanPOWER infrastructure for the Wonthaggi Desalination Plant will travel through Clyde North to the Cranbourne Terminal Station. The first underground power infrastructure was…

  • Equipment stolen

    THIEVES stole goods valued at $3700, including a spray tank and push mower, from Genfore Tractors and Machinery in Tooradin recently. Police said the thieves…

  • Big east plan

    ABOUT 20,000 people are expected to move into Cranbourne East during the next 15 years, after the recent approval of the suburb’s master plan. The…

  • In love

    By Bridget Brady LIFE’S sweet in Casey for Jasmeet Sehgal. Like many other Indians, Mr Sehgal packed up his life in India and now calls…

  • Talent push is on for top band

    CITY of Casey and Spectrum Entertainment’s 2010 Pushstart Battle of the Bands competition begins Friday 2 July. Application forms are available from City of Casey…

  • Bypass might

    By Bridget BradyAt a Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce meeting discussing a possible Cranbourne bypass are, from left, David Cotterill from SKM, Casey Council’s city strategy…

  • The Elliotts are top of the ridge

    Dean and Kate Elliott, with their sons Cody and Jack, have become the 500th purchasers at Botanic RiTHE popular Botanic Ridge welcomed its 500th purchaser…

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