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Mayors unite on graffiti front
Representatives from several councils from Victoria listened to Kevin Bradford speak at Casey’s first mayoral graffiti summit. THE writing was put on the wall for…
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Wise move for employment
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford, Barry Box and Micheal Whitmore from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, WISE Employment Cranbourne site manager Nick McConachy and…
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Kilberry Valley stands up to poverty
Kilberry Valley Primary School students Melanie, Guy, Emin and Ena with principal Jan White and student teacher Megan Coles, who organised the event, band together…
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Hands off our Cup horse
Cranbourne’s Melbourne Cup hope Count By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE racehorse trainer Steve Theodore has dismissed suggestions that the Victoria Racing Club could use its descretionary powers…
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Students in a dance daze
Dance students at Cranbourne Secondary College showed what they were made of when they took to the stage in front of hundreds of screaming teens…
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Lord Casey’s cart donated to council
Former Berwick mayor John Byron presents Lord Casey’s spray cart to Casey mayor Kevin A PRIZED piece of history once owned by Lord Casey has…
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A funding fairytale
Above: City of Casey playgroup development officer Ann Addinsal and Merinda Park Playgroup coordinator Reagan Reid at the literacy kit launch. CASEY preschoolers will be…
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Students fly high in test
Back: University of New South Wales International Competitions and Assessments for Schools award winners William, Tia, Matt, Brad, Brendan, Tayla, Randall and Sarah with coordinator…
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Award a snip for Matthugh
Pearcedale hairdresser Matthugh Ling has won the Headmasters Academy Hairdressing Apprentice of the Year award. By Sarah SchwagerA PEARCEDALE hairdresser has taken out a prestigious…
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Station plan under fire
Left: Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Luke Martin and State Opposition transport spokesman Terry Mulder announcing funding for a rail extension to Cranbourne East. By Sarah…
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Tingwell the star at opening
Bud Tingwell will open The Factory – Rehearsal Centre for the Arts in Cranbourne East. THE official opening of the much-anticipated rehearsal centre The Factory…
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Snags to help tsunami victims
Above: Patricia and David Barker divide their time between Australia and Sri Lanka, helping children who lost a parent in the tsunami. By Sarah SchwagerA…