News
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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…
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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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Tanks a lot
TOORADIN’S fire brigade captain says a new ultra light tanker will improve access to shrubby coastal village areas. CFA Tooradin captain David Bulman accepted the…
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Thanks for the bunch
THEY spend their spare time helping others. City of Casey volunteers were given a round of applause on Friday night to thank them for their…
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Bank’s birthday
By Bridget BradyTOORADIN celebrated the first birthday of its first bank last week. Since opening its doors a year ago, more than 900 customers have…
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Town contines fight for doc- Supporting the battle to get Tooradin’s first doctor to the town
By Bridget BradyTHE Tooradin community has thrown its weight behind a fight for the town to secure a doctor. The man responsible for building Tooradin…
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Kids open school doors
THE children of Tooradin Primary School celebrated Education Week with an open day and games night this week. Parents, grandparents and kindergarten families were invited…
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Look afteryour kidneys
PEOPLE are encouraged to get regular kidney health checks with their doctors as part of Kidney Health Week 2010. Starting on 23 May, the theme…
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Senior achievers wanted for award
NOMINATIONS are open for the Victorian Senior of the Year Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of senior Victorians who have made exceptional contributions to…
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Wheel out the catwalk
CASEY’S Inner Wheel circle got a taste of Melbourne’s fashion world on the weekend. Young Melbourne designer Christiana Livaditis, 23, spoke to about 60 people…
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Pressure check for free
CRANBOURNE residents are encouraged to get their blood pressure checked for free at Casey RACE next week. The National Stroke Foundation’s Know your numbers program…
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Truckload of books
By Kim BrooksSTAFF and students at Cranbourne Secondary College collected a truckload of books for AIDS-affected children in Malawi. Ross Huggard, English teacher and senior…