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  • Youth and community celebrate

    Cranbourne Secondary College year eight student Ben Cranston prepares to battle Cranbourne Senior Constable Mel Colcott in the Police versus Student Basketball Challenge as part…

  • More pets chipped

    Above: Local Laws NEARLY 800 more Casey pets are now microchipped, thanks to the recent Microchipping Day for cats and dogs. The City of Casey…

  • Keeping Casey clean and green

    Children from Courtney Gardens Primary School enjoy an Aboriginal art activity at the Casey Environmental Expo. LOCAL primary school children have ensured Casey’s environmental future…

  • Security guards win pay deal

    The article that appeared on the front page of the News two weeks ago when a union claimed Centro Cranbourne security guards were being stinted…

  • Goal for local soccer

    Wayne Conder of Sherbrooke Rangers Junior Soccer Club, Casey mayor Colin Butler, Minister for Sport and Recreation James Merlino, Yarra Ranges Shire councillor Samantha Dunn…

  • Couple win prize on

    Brett Deal celebrates with Brumby’s Bakery Lynbrook owner Philip Dorn after winning a new television the day before his wedding. By Sarah Schwager A LYNBROOK…

  • Sporting chance for holiday fun

    Charles Bolton tries his luck at volleyball at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre. CASEY youth were again treated to a range of activities over the…

  • Volumes of sense for kids

    Pearcedale’s Ruth and Sarah Govan tempted the senses at Cranbourne Library with a range of activities after being inspired by the story Wombat Stew. CHILDREN…

  • Racing start for greyhounds

    Seven-year-old Patrick Quilty from Pearcedale enjoys Jack’s company at Cranbourne By Marc McGowanCRANBOURNE Racecourse was the latest stop in the Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) as…

  • Wars are over but memories linger

    William Murray is one of many who will remember and be remembered for their time in the war this Anzac Day. By Sarah Schwager LINDA…

  • Service to help turn lives around

    Turning Point director Professor Nick Crofts helps out a Turning Point counsellor as she provides advice to Cranbourne people with drug or alcohol issues. CRANBOURNE…

  • Fish find a new home

    City of Casey deputy mayor Kevin Bradford with images of the three Commonwealth Games fish to call Casey home. THREE crowd-drawing fish sculptures from last…

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