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  • Keep boredom at bay

    CASEY teenagers can keep summer boredom at bay with an array of activities as part of the council’s school holiday program. The City of Casey’s…

  • Smiles

  • Kids go crazy

    CHILDREN enjoyed all things wild and crazy at the school holiday program at Cranbourne Library last week. The kids read some wild and crazy themed…

  • An eye on survival

    Brianna and Stevie at Casey ARC as life guard Darral keeps a watchful eye on them. 41323 Picture: Stewart Chambers THE YMCA is urging parents…

  • Make haste with waste

    HARD rubbish and green waste collections have started in the Casey council area and will continue for several weeks. Residents will have the opportunity to…

  • Surgeon Samaritan

    By Bridget Brady41421 Stewart Chambers A CRANBOURNE doctor who helped children in the Philippines undergo surgery to gain a new lease on life said the…

  • Drowning risk for toddlers

    KIDSAFE Victoria has issued a state-wide alert about the drowning risk to toddlers when water is stored in buckets or wheelie bins. The warning comes…

  • Father and son rivals roll on – Neil Drummond, right, gets son Ryan in a headlock before they

    By Bridget BradySOME friendly family rivalry between a father and son heated up the bowling greens at the Cranbourne RSL last week. Neil Drummond, 58,…

  • Cars and kids in the heat

    AS THE weather continues to swelter, Ambulance Victoria is pleading with people not to leave young children in cars. Shortly before Christmas, paramedics were called…

  • Terry makes kids merry- Terry amused children at Hampton Park Library on Tuesday. 41377 Pictur

    CHILDREN were entertained at Hampton Park Library this week when a circus in a suitcase arrived. About 50 children enjoyed the tricks of Terry, who…

  • Booze break-in

    POLICE believe three break-ins at sporting clubs in Casey may be linked after thieves stole soft drink and lollies from club rooms. JP Camms Reserve…

  • Spilling bins

    By Bridget BradyOverflowing donation bins and mess at Merinda Park Railway Station is unsightly, a Cranbourne North resident says. 41177 Pictures: Kim Cartmell RED Cross…

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