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  • Syringe

    By Bridget BradyA MOTHER of two is urging school students not to take the shortcut home after her daughter stumbled upon five syringes in Cranbourne.…

  • Street barbie catches on

    THE barbies are back. Casey residents are encouraged to apply to have Casey Council provide a free barbecue in their street in the warmer months.…

  • No hall for balls

    By Bridget BradyTHE City of Casey is losing business to neighbouring councils as it lacks a venue to host large-scale functions, residents say. Secondary schools…

  • Kids back rise of the machines

    Above: With the robot they created are St Agatha’s Primary School students, back from left: Bradley, Brodie, Nicholas, Melissa, Lauren, Danielle and Alyssa. Seated is…

  • Kinder makes light work of old hands

    Left:Toby and dad Matt spend some quality time together at Rangebank Preschool. DADS enjoyed some time with their little ones to celebrate Father’s Day at…

  • Spellbound final

    Kilberry Valley Primary School principal Neil Cunningham congratulates Keshav from Coral Park Primary School for taking out the Grade 6 section of the Casey zone…

  • Pets blessed at show

    PET lovers can give their four-legged friends a head start into dog heaven this weekend. St Agatha’s parish in Cranbourne will host a pet show…

  • Hunt returned

    GREG Hunt was officially congratulated last week for being re-elected as the Flinders MP. Mr Hunt has held the seat for the Liberal Party since…

  • Sowing the seeds of understanding

    Anita from the Gould League explains the best way to plant seedlings to Cranbourne Secondary College students Siana, Lia, Tanaz, Meida and Lee. 53173 THERE…

  • Time at the top

    NOMINATIONS are open for the 2011 Australia Day Study Tour awards. Ten young people who attend school, live or work in the City of Casey…

  • A hands-on approach

    By Bridget Brady MICHELLE Crowther was the receptionist, cleaner and physio all rolled into one when she started her business in Cranbourne four years ago.…

  • Blokes day out

    IT WAS all smiles as blokes visited the classrooms at Rangebank Primary School recently. As part of Bring a Bloke Day, students invited their dads,…

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