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Road to safety
CHILDREN gathered road safety knowledge while having fun at the Casey Safety Village last week. Families were invited to take part in the holiday program,…
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Horse lock up
SAFETY will be enhanced at the Cranbourne Training Centre with the installation of new automatic gates and a bullring. The two automatic sliding gates, worth…
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Rates revolt
By Bridget BradyEndeavour Hills resident Tricia Clarke said a responsible council would put some capital works projects on hold and cut back on non-essentials while…
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Raising a stink
Hampton Park resident Tony O’Hara, who is opposing a compost plant being built at the Hallam Road landfill site, says recent EPA action is pleasing.…
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Safer road soon
IT WON’T bring back five young lives, but a safer Hallam Road is in the making. Since the two collisions that killed five people on…
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Carbon crunchers
CASEY Council wants to reduce its carbon footprint by replacing old streetlights. The council has joined the Municipal Association of Victoria 40 other municipalities in…
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Future on the block
By Bridget BradyTHE Pearcedale community is rallying behind its footy club to help replace stolen money that was raised for an injured player. Donations have…
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Rotary vote is double Dutch
By Bridget BradyINCREASING membership and working for the homeless and single mothers are some of the aims of the new Rotary Club of Cranbourne president…
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Good old days- Dressing up for a special day at Alkira Secondary College last week are, back f
ANCIENT civilisation was celebrated at Alkira Secondary College last week. All year 7 students enjoyed a step back in time and took part in an…
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Hijacker charged
POLICE charged a 20-year-old man after he allegedly tried to hijack a bus at knifepoint in Cranbourne on Sunday night. Police charged the man, of…
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Strikers want pay rise
By Bridget BradyPOLICE were called to the Casey Council chambers last week as staff took strike action in their quest for a better pay deal.…
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Moo-ving Moodonna
Showing off Moodonna the winning cow creation as part of Dairy Australia’s Picasso Cow program are, back from left, Pearcedale Primary School students Zoe, Sam,…