News
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Partnership looks to slow climate change
Left: Western Port Greenhouse Alliance executive officer Greg Hunt looks to local councils for a solution to climate change in the Western Port area. CASEY…
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Everyone for tennis
Dandenong tennis coach David Spierings, who specialises in teaching people with disabilities, with Rosswood Tennis Club member Brian Eldridge. The sport is now being encouraged…
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A bush bash for a good cause
Graeme Weekly in his four-wheel-drive ready for the bash through Victoria and New South Wales. By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE couple will bash around the…
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Medals for veterans
From left: Holt MP Anthony Byrne, Cranbourne RSL president Barry Jones, Major Colin O’Dell, John Van Maanenberg, David Mather, Peter McHugh, John Wells, Ron Mayne,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
