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  • Bat attack

    INTRUDERS armed with baseball bats broke into a Cranbourne house and assaulted a 40-year-old man who had to be rushed to hospital. Two offenders entered…

  • Film festival a hit

    Cranbourne Secondary College year 12 media students dressed up to match one of the themes of the short films, gambling, showcased at the school’s annual…

  • Tide slowly rising

    By Bridget BradyFederal Parliament last month released a report produced over about 18 months, looking at the impact of climate change on coastal areas. Executive…

  • KAS key in Maternal Health Centres

    A NEW framework as part of the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service is being rolled out across all of Casey’s 27 MCH centres. The…

  • New tax is ‘responsible’

    By Bridget Brady IT WOULD be irresponsible of the State Government to set aside land for urban development and not have money to provide critical…

  • Crowds flock to top pick art show

    VISITORS from as far as New South Wales visited the City of Casey for Kevin Hill’s ‘Top Ten’ Australian Artists Art Show. One lucky attendee…

  • Casey backs Workcover bid- Councillors Geoff Ablett and Daniel Mulino may think twice about fu

    By Bridget BradyCASEY councillors are among a tiny minority of workers in the state who are not protected by Workcover. Councillors last week threw their…

  • Pool gets clean bill of health

    By Bridget BradyCASEY Council says it is satisfied with the cleanliness of Casey RACE, despite a resident’s claim it is dirty. The entire $37.9 million…

  • Our men behind Akon

    By Bridget BradyA LYNBROOK resident this week warmed up the crowds before R’n’B star Akon took to the stage at Hisense Arena. Giovanni Ruapene, 27,…

  • Baby boom leaves our playgroups…

    By Bridget BradyTODDLERS in Lynbrook are being turned away from full playgroup sessions. Casey’s baby boom is putting a strain on playgroups in the area…

  • Changes to GAIC

    By Bridget BradyPLANS to levy buyers rather than sellers as part of changes to a controversial land tax still hurts property owners, according to a…

  • School for green

    STUDENTS and teachers at Coral Park Primary School have been hard at work planting fruit trees and native plants around the school grounds. The Yates…

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