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  • Celebration of culture

    RANGEBANK Pre-school children celebrated all things cultural last month as part of International Children’s Week. All three groups and staff at thepre-school participated in Inter-national…

  • Care in a box

    MEMBERS of the Turning Point Family Church have collected more than 300 shoeboxes filled with things to brighten the Christmas of a child affected by…

  • MP seeks gas probe

    A LIBERAL MP has called for an independent panel to look into the State Government’s response to the Ombudsman’s report on the Brookland Greens methane…

  • A day full of remembrance

    CASEY residents honoured fallen service people when they flocked to Remembrance Day services around the municipality yesterday. The Cranbourne RSL branch held a minute’s silence…

  • Prepared Preps

    PROSPECTIVE Preps got a taste of school life at Kilberry Valley Primary School recently. The school offers children who are enrolled to start at the…

  • Hard work

    Above: Enjoying the charter presentation for the Lions Club of Balla Balla are, from left, Lions Jaimi Martin, Marion Martin, Colin Butler and Tom Shillito.…

  • Fashion fiesta

    MORE than 60 entrants competed for prizes valued at $3000 at Cranbourne Turf Club in the I Love Frankston Cup’s Fashions on the Field event…

  • Coast to get mobile tower

    By Bridget BradyA MOBILE phone tower will be built in Blind Bight to improve reception in the area. Casey council last week approved a planning…

  • Tee off for fundraiser

    Left: Rotary Club of Cranbourne members Lea Corrigan and Jon Wainwright look to the fairways as they prepare for the club’s 43rd annual golf day.…

  • Open access

    By Bridget CookTHE Australian Gardens and Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne will open its doors for free to people in wheelchairs and their carers this weekend.…

  • Broadband blackspot

    By Bridget BradyPOOR internet broadband coverage in the City of Casey is a serious problem in the municipality and is hindering some residents who work…

  • Council to be non-political

    INTEGRITY, professionalism and non-political representation are the three trademark behaviours civic leaders say they will commit to after they adopted their councillor code of conduct.…

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