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Disco dance on Saturday
THE last Cranbourne Blue Light Disco for the year will be held at the Cranbourne Public Hall this weekend. Students from fourth to eighth grades…
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Going down a treat
Enjoying Halloween at Seagull Close in Blind Bight on Friday are, back from left, Destinee, Eliza, Sophie, Hope, Ben and Alana. Middle from left are…
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Support for young families
The City of Casey is seeking members of a new board that will encourage the development of parent groups and playgroups. Representatives of family and…
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Telstra on board
By Lia BichelAN END may be in sight to the months-long conflict between the City of Casey and Telstra over a graffiti-painted substation in Cranbourne.…
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Banks blacklist homes
WEARY methane gas affected property owners face another blow as a News investigation reveals that banks have mortgage blacklisted properties within two kilometres of the…
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Home is not so sweet for residents
BROOKLAND Greens residents can breathe a sigh of relief now that the emergency methane gas status has been downgraded, Casey’s chief executive says. The CFA…
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In tune to keep school kids safe
By Lia BichelRESIDENTS of the City of Casey gathered to celebrate child safety at Bulla Bulla Centre in Cranbourne East. Hundreds attended the event, which…
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Have a heart
THE CITY of Casey has been named one of eight municipalities in Victoria to win a 2008 Heart Foundation Victorian Local Government Award. The awards…
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Man hit with steel bar
POLICE are calling for witnesses to an incident in which a man was hit over the head with a steel bar in Doveton last Saturday.…
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Budding actors
AFTER seven months of rehearsal, Years five and six students at St Agatha’s School in Cranbourne took to the stage last week in the Robert…
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Free disco
THE last Cranbourne Blue Light Disco for the year will be held at the Cranbourne Public Hall next weekend. Students from Grade 4 to Grade…
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Family are left
JUNELLE Rhodes last week packed her things and moved out of Brookland Greens, fed up with the way the methane mess is being managed. Mrs…