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  • Club launches drug and drinking lesson

    THE Lions Club of Balla Balla will launch its fight against youth drinking this Sunday at the Tooradin Market. The club, which incorporates Tooradin, Warneet,…

  • One for the ladies

    By Emma SunA LADIES Day Out event will be held at the Cranbourne Golf Course to raise money for the Pink Ribbon Foundation. The day…

  • Sacrifice remembered

    CASEY residents gathered across the municipality for a moment of reflection on Remembrance Day. Speaking at the Endeavour Hills service, vice-president of the Dandenong Cranbourne…

  • Soccer club scores cash

    THE Casey Comets Soccer Club will receive a $500,000 facelift if the Labor Party is re-elected. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera announced the soccer pitch and…

  • Construction thefts

    POLICE are asking residents in new estates to be on the lookout for suspicious behaviour, after a string of thefts from houses under construction. Casey…

  • The town with no mayor

    By Bridget BradyTRICIA Clarke is angry that politics has left her without a mayor. The Endeavour Hills resident said it was not good enough that…

  • Police seek man

    POLICE are appealing for information about an indecent assault in Cranbourne last month. A 29-year-old woman told police she noticed a man walk towards her…

  • Grand avenues

    NEW Avenue of Honour signs were launched in Berwick on Remembrance Day. Residents, community groups and heritage leaders gathered on Church Street last Thursday. There…

  • A run to please

    JOHN Smollen is gearing up for his 10th Peninsula Toy Run. The Pearcedale resident has organised the annual event since it began with 80 bikes…

  • Labor promise on new school

    Celebrating the announcement that the Labor Party will build a new primary school if re-elected are Alkira Secondary College students Joshua and Sarah with Narre…

  • Plea bypassed- Casey’s deputy mayor Shar Balmes said a Cranbourne bypass was vital for the community. 56111 Picture: Stewart Chambers

    CASEY council is persisting with its plea for a Cranbourne bypass, but the State Government won’t budge. The council has continued to push for the…

  • Kids in fun mode

    CRANBOURNE Park Primary School students had a sleep over at school recently. The Grade 2 students took part in the sleep over, and enjoyed a…

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