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  • Pacific Blue scam

    CASEY residents are asked to be wary of phone calls from people alleging to be from an investment company after it has been revealed as…

  • Council frowns on site By Bridget Brady

    CASEY council will not be accepting friend requests on Facebook because the move poses privacy and legal risks. Last month councillors asked for a report…

  • Timber bridges get set for the chop

    FOUR timber bridges on Manks Road in Dalmore will next year be replaced with concrete ones so load limits can be increased. The $6.6 million…

  • Class reaps rewards

    SOME artistic hands at Cranbourne Community House are relishing in their success at the recent Doveton Show. The Cranbourne Community house has held children and…

  • Frogs count in water health

    CRANBOURNE Royal Botanic Gardens was jumping with excitement during the launch of Melbourne Water’s annual frog census. The census is a frog monitoring program aimed…

  • House

    Saturday. 36065Pictures: Donna Oates MORE than 500 people celebrated the start of Children’s Week with an Open Day at the Cranbourne Community House on the…

  • Heavens above! It’s a church open day

    By Bridget BradyThe leaders of seven churches have united to each host an open day at their church on Sunday, 8 November, and have invited…

  • Partners in safety

    By Bridget BradyAN EDUCATION centre for road and fire safety was officially opened in Cranbourne this month. Police and Emergency Services Minister Bob Cameron joined…

  • Grants boost for groups

    TEN community groups in the Cranbourne area have received a financial boost after the announcement of The Hunt Club Community Fund grant recipients. Among the…

  • Pearcedale remembers

    THE Pearcedale Public Hall Association will host a Remembrance Day service on 11 November. All are welcome to attend the event that will include visits…

  • Pre-school in pyjamas

    The green gecko group participated in a breakfast activity with a menu that included cereal, toast and a drink. Adele, pre-school director Barbara Ryan and…

  • Mayor says VCAT knew of the risks

    CASEY council has rejected some of the Ombudsman’s report and still maintains the State Government should chip in to ease the council’s financial burden. Mayor…

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