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  • Pow! A racy day

  • Casey, home to talkers

    By Lia Bichel CHATTY residents can ‘join the conversation’ on a new, interactive website recently launched by the City of Casey. Casey Conversation is designed…

  • Market now in traders’ hands

    By Bridget CookTWO local residents are continuing their push to get a market up and running in Cranbourne. Former Casey councillor and Cranbourne resident Steve…

  • Big day

  • Puppy love for kids

    By Bridget CookThe money was raised as part of the VCAL fundraising unit of work, where students selected Guide Dogs Victoria as their charity. The…

  • A low blow

    By Bridget BradyA HEARTLESS intrusion on a quadriplegic man while he was sleeping has left a family distraught. PJ, 23, was at home in bed…

  • Rugby spreads

    By Bridget CookCranbourne MP Jude Perera announced that the City of Casey would receive $55,500 funding from the State Government to support the development of…

  • Casey thinks pink

    THE Casey community has got behind Pink Ribbon Day, with a number of fund-raisers planned in the coming weeks. The Hampton Park Bowls Club has…

  • Mayor on leave for State Election campaign

    CASEY mayor Lorraine Wreford will take a three-week break from council in the lead-up to the State Election. Councillor Lorraine Wreford is the Liberal candidate…

  • Role models made ambassadors

    Maree Caldow. By Bridget CookTWO worthy role models have been chosen as the Australia Day Ambassadors 2011 for the Hampton Park and Cranbourne celebrations. Harness…

  • Twice upon a time

    BUDDING young stars at Kilberry Valley Primary School took to the stage for their school production. The whole school pitched in and took part in…

  • Boats abound at Blind Bight

    FASCINATING displays of classic model boats were on show at Blind Bight on the weekend. People checked out the collection of classic model boats, from…

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