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  • Counsel

    By Bridget BradyFINANCIAL counsellors would be more beneficial to people struggling to make ends meet than a financial crisis hotline, Casey council says. The announcement…

  • Expo offers healthy choice

    By Melissa MeehanCRANBOURNE West Primary School is actively helping their local community become healthy. In partnership with the City of Casey and other local organisations,…

  • High speed computers at centre

    THE Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre (MPLCC) is up to speed. The centre has started new computer classes in its refurbished information and technology…

  • Trails open up creek reserves

    A SHARED path, boardwalk and bridge have provided Endeavour Hills residents with a link between Frog Hollow and Gunns Road reserves. The $250,000 project built…

  • Jumper

    Jumping for joy with a new set of jumpers. Directors of Frenken Homes Jenny Watts and Glenn Hamilton with Jamie Plumridge and Brad Tilley, president…

  • Golfers take a shot in the dark

    Shane Matthews, Mark Johnston, Jenny Johnston and Kellie Matthews enjoy the night golf event at Settlers Run Golf and Country Club last week. THE fairways…

  • Concert for tolerance

    STUDENTS from Prep to Grade 6 learnt a valuable lesson at a Hampton Park Primary School concert. “The Colours of the Wind concert highlighted in…

  • Tasty treats to the fore

    Winners: Pam Morunga celebrates her Bake-Off win with Judy Davis and Cr Wayne Smith. TASTY treats were up for grabs at the Community Expo and…

  • It’s garbage as usual

    GARBAGE collection days in Casey will remain the same over the Easter long weekend. City of Casey council said waste and recycling collection days were…

  • MP on the mend

    Jude Perera is recovering at home after kidney surgery. 29293 Picture: Stewart Chambers KIDNEY disease has made Cranbourne MP Jude Perera appreciate that family comes…

  • Schools get building bonus

    SCHOOLS across Casey will benefit from cash handouts of up to $200,000 to build new facilities. The cash, part of the Federal Governments National Schools…

  • Customers warned of water scammers

    BOGUS scammers posing as South East Water employees are using scare tactics to sell water filters worth thousands of dollars to vulnerable Cranbourne residents. A…

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