News
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Best of the bard
By Kara IrvingLYNDHURST secondary college senior students stepped back in time recently to witness the performance of the Shakespearean plays Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.…
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Horse power to the fore
THERE was a lot of horsin’ around at Tooradin’s premier Horse Trials Competition on 1 August. About 500 people, including City of Casey mayor Geoff…
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Retire plan ‘ruined’
Winsome Anderson faced Planning Minister Justin Madden in Melbourne last week about the State Government’s proposed Growth Areas Infrastructure Charge. CLYDE farmer Winsome Anderson confronted…
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Call for more
By Kelly YatesCASEY needs more police. That is the message coming from The Police Association Victoria after the news that the Casey Traffic Management Unit…
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Friendship fun
MEMBERS of the Cranbourne U3A celebrated another successful year and welcomed their new committee at the club’s fourth annual general meeting last month. Jim Hedrick…
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A wheel lesson
Right: Nikki had her eyes on the ball during a game of wheelchair LYNDHURST Secondary College students enjoyed a game of basketball last week, but…
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Set for closure
CASEY council will close a gravel road to through traffic in Cannons Creek. Reserve Way is a 100-metre long road that runs between Glenalva and…
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Cannabis cultivator charged
A 25-YEAR-OLD Cannons Creek man has been charged and remanded in custody after police seized nearly 200 cannabis plants on 30 July. Police said 189…
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Demons write new chapter
HAMPTON Park Primary School students were abuzz with football fever last week when Melbourne Football Club players visited for the inaugural Read Like A Demon…
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Building on
BUILDING on the legacy of the founding leader is the aim of the newly appointed principal of St Peter’s College in Cranbourne. Tim Hogan was…
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UGB slammed as untenable
By Bridget BradyCASEY council officers have hit out at the State Government’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) investigation, claiming that further growth would end the municipality’s…