News
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Snakes alive and thriving!
Devon Meadows’ animal rescuer Nigel Williamson has been busy removing at least one snake per day from homes across Casey. By Alison NoonanMOVE over Steve…
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Snakes alive – and thriving!
Devon Meadows’ animal rescuer Nigel Williamson has been busy removing at least one snake per day from homes across Casey. By Alison NoonanMOVE over Steve…
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Group helps dads
The Dads in Distress support group is helping Casey fathers cope with separation. From left: Oak Grove Community Centre Committee of Management president Rod Charles,…
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GP fever revs up
Cranbourne resident Belinda Brinkman, with daughter Delaney, roared into Dandenong Plaza last week for the 2006 Grand Prix Formula 1 Roadshow.
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Highway stop near complete
Construction of the new Foodworks supermarket, doctor’s surgery, pharmacy and restaurant in Tooradin is expected to be completed in just over a month. TOORADIN’S biggest…
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‘They’ve done a runner with our money’
Left: Lynbrook couple Trisha and Darrell Kraehenbuehl, with twins Stephanie and Jocelyn, are devasted after being ripped off by a local concreting business. By Alison…
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Estate seeks path from isolation
Cranbourne residents Jean, Faith, Chris, Doris, Ken, Gloria, Eileen, Michael and Ruth want Casey Council to construct a footpath to connect them to the town…
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Help rug up for winter
Cranbourne Information and Support Services (CISS) manager Leanne Petrides, Casey councillor Kevin Bradford and Salvation Army Support Services Cranbourne manager Hennie Watts are THE Salvation…
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Reading, writing and rocking!
Above: River Gum Primary School students Tiane, Dylan, Mason and Melody brought some punk rock to the school. THE streets of Hampton Park were alive…
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Chilly cheeks for blue day
Bunnings Warehouse Cranbourne employee Louise Watkins takes great pleasure in spraying Amy’s hair for Bluey Day.Bethany and Josh lend their support to Casey Traffic Management…
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Fantasy fuels literacy
Above right: Devon Meadows Primary School students Zoe, Banjo, Brooke, Ben, Isla and Aaron dressed up as their favourite book characters as part of Literacy…
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Pyjama party beats the winter cold
Above: Tooradin Primary School students Stephony, Emily, Taylah, Eliza and Tim share bedtime stories in their favourite pyjamas as part of a Pyjama Day. Right:…