News
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Fresh appeal
WATERMELONS, sweet corn and apples will feature at the Pearcedale Produce Market this weekend. Easter time harvest also welcomes onions and leafy Chinese greens. This…
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Shane’s run of bad luck
By Bridget BradySHANE Simons has had a rough trot. The 21-year-old father has had a string of bad luck during the past few years, and…
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Spotlight on behaviour
By Bridget BradyCASEY councillors this week voted to urge the Minister for Local Government to amend conflict of interest laws. The move comes a few…
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Crackdown on con men
CASEY Council is supporting a campaign to stamp out bands of travelling con men. Con men, also known as itinerant or gypsy traders, travel across…
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1500 for gift
44180 Pictures: Stewart Chambers ABOUT 1500 people turned out to the Cranbourne Racecourse for the inaugural Trios Cranbourne Gift on Sunday. Cranbourne Turf Club chief…
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Locks lost in memory of loved ones- Habib Dagher said goodbye to his long, curly hair at Centr
By Bridget BradyHABIB Dagher is feeling the chill after he parted with his long locks for the first time in 13 years last week. Mr…
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Mayor under microscope
By Bridget Brady andCASEY mayor Lorraine Wreford says an attempt to force her to keep a diary of her mayoral and state campaign duties is…
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Villages draw the crowds
Above: Long-time fan of Darryl Cotton, right, is Rhonda Brooks, centre, with son Brandon. ABOUT 3000 people enjoyed a family day in the sun at…
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Women celebrate
By Bridget BradyMs Wyatt, who has her own business consultancy, has not completed any tertiary education, but says it has not stopped her from achieving…
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COURTENAY Gardens Primary School students welcomed their grandparents to school for a day this month. Grandparents were invited into classrooms and joined in on various…
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Kids go potty
GRADE 3 students at Tooradin Primary School are caring for the coast, potting mangrove seedlings at the school. Dr Tim Ealey, from the Western Port…
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School kids jump to it
COURTENAY Gardens Primary School students have new fitness equipment to keep them busy at lunchtime thanks to a $46,460 government grant. Holt Labor MP Anthony…