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Beating the drop
PENSIONERS and people with disabilities can receive free home safety inspections to prevent falls. The government-funded inspections will check risks including uneven floors, poor lighting,…
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A footy survivor
Sharing a laugh during an interview panel on Friday are Netballer Belinda Chatfield, Victorian Women’s Football League president Debbie Lee and Country Racing Victoria fashion…
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Trains are a mirage
Annoyed there are not extra trains for Cranbourne commuters to catch is Sarah Nammuni Dewage with her son Nishan. 48646 Picture: Kim Cartmell By Bridget…
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Flyers’ lucky escape
A light plane hit a fence in a paddock in Kooweerup when it made an emergency landing on Monday. 48760 Picture: Kim Cartmell By Bridget…
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Great songs for Great Wall
By Bridget BradyA TRIP of a lifetime awaits the Cranbourne Chorale. The choir will be hitting the high notes in September when 34 of its…
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Cash for CISS
By Bridget BradyFROM bracing to start turning people away when crisis funding runs out this month, a Cranbourne support service has received a welcome boost.…
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Winter warmers
A regular shopper at the Pearcedale OLIVE oil body products and soup will feature at this weekend’s Pearcedale market. Co-ordinator of the market, Suzanne Carter-Madej,…
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Murder probe
By Bridget BradyDETECTIVES are searching for two people caught on camera the night Hampton Park man Scott Shaw suffered injuries that led to his death.…
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Race at first birthday line
Edward enjoys the celebrations at Casey RACE on Sunday with Philbert the frog, Jett the shark and Shelby the shrimp. FAMILIES turned out to celebrate…
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Council takes MPs to task
By City of Casey deputy mayor Shar Balmes There is clearly a co-ordinated campaign underway to try to discredit the council by the local MPs.…
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Plain old Smith
PLAIN old Smith has taken the cake as the most common surname in Casey’s big towns. Smith topped the list in Berwick, Narre Warren and…