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  • Council seals crossing deal

    Devon Meadows Primary School teacher Phil Wilmoth is forced to walk students, such as Joshua, Amy and Teonii, safely across busy Cross Road because there…

  • Fun times are here

    Kristell and Nicole enjoy a friendly game of tennis at Casey Indoor Sports Centre as part of the Casey Council January school holiday program. CHECK…

  • Rates hike looms

    Casey councillor Steve By Alison NoonanA CASEY councillor has blamed skyrocketing living costs for looming rate rises. Deputy mayor Rob Wilson this week warned that…

  • Glamour girls on the grid

    By Rebecca FraserAN aspiring model from Berwick won the Star News Group Australian Grand Prix Grid Girls Competition on Tuesday night. After beating 17 other…

  • Mother angry at wheelchair refusal

    Cranbourne mother Narelle Scott says she is disgusted at the lack of care her six-year-old daughter Lainey received after undergoing surgery at By Alison Noonan…

  • Festivals help mix us up

    Cranbourne MP Jude Perera with members of the Cranbourne and District Greek Senior Citizens Club Bill Antoniou, John Barbaressos, Rits Darras and Vicky Paterakis. Picture:…

  • Fresh start!

    FoodWorks store manager Ross Mills, with employees Kathy and Ingrid, is excited to finally open to the public. By Alison NoonanHUNDREDS of shoppers flocked to…

  • New head for Cranbourne Probus

    THE Cranbourne Mixed Probus took on a new look for 2006 at its recent Annual General Meeting. The new president, Thelma Straton, took over the…

  • Market promotes a fresh approach

    Casey mayor Kevin Bradford viewed some of the produce on display at the new Farmers Market in Narre Warren last week. THERE was plenty of…

  • Police push for positive relations

    Casey’s new police Youth Resource Officers, senior constables Dave Smith, Chris Atherton and Brett Owen, are looking forward to improving the relationship between police and…

  • They could give a toss

    Tooradin pair Lachie Macdonald and Tracey Miller were the top gumboot throwers at the Pakenham Show. Picture: Paul Dunlop. LACHIE Macdonald and Tracey Miller were…

  • Community centre calls for support

    Above: Nathan and Amy mould masterpieces with Play-Doh during the Nippers child care service at Blind Bight Community Centre. By Alison Noonan STAFF at Blind…

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