News
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Too good to be true
WARY residents who escaped being duped by false advertising this month have warned people in the Cranbourne area to think twice before agreeing to sales…
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Top bands set to rock stage
YOUNG people in Casey are encouraged to attend a night of musical entertainment at the Cranbourne Public Hall tomorrow night. Band ‘Behind Crimson Eyes’ will…
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Angelic massage eases tension
By Bridget BradyWORKSAFE angels gave therapeutic massages to staff at a Cranbourne business last week as part of a campaign targeting musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs). Staff…
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Top day on the greens
– Bridget BradyABOUT 120 people enjoyed a day of golf in the sunshine on Tuesday and helped raise money for the Rotary Club of Cranbourne.…
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Casey wants gas cash
CASEY Council maintains “innocent” ratepayers should not bear the brunt of the financial burden following the methane gas mess at Brookland Greens. Casey mayor Geoff…
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A born teacher
By Bridget BradyWhen she was young she used her wardrobe door as a blackboard to teach her younger brothers, and also helped teach her mum…
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Panel to assess Brookland Greens
AN INDEPENDENT panel of experts will look into how the State Government can implement the recommendations of the Ombudsman’s report into the Brookland Greens fiasco.…
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Crash victim’s spirits raised
By Bridget BradyGARY Mathrick was lucky to survive a serious car smash five months ago. This month, his spirits will be lifted when he attends…
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Casey and state at loggerheads over UGB
By Bridget BradyTHE State Government has ignored Casey council’s request to remove about half of the land being investigated for urban development in the municipality.…
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Barbecue for kidneys
THE Big Red Barbecue on 13 November aimed to tackle obesity and kidney disease and promote healthy eating. According to Kidney Health Australia, the organisation…
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Pearcedale remembers
Above and left: A Remembrance Day service was held in Pearcedale last week. THE Pearcedale community gathered for a successful Remembrance Day service last week.…