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  • Goods taken from building site

    THIEVES stole more than $7000 worth of household appliances from a property under construction in Cranbourne last month. The West Moreland Street house was burgled…

  • Equestrian fraternity will miss a pioneer

    By Kelly Yates THE pioneer of Tooradin Pony Club, Judith Francis, will be fondly remembered for a lifetime involvement in the Victorian equestrian movement. Mrs…

  • Bus stops short

    JUDE Perera’s campaign victory to have the Nightrider bus service extended to Casey has been labelled bitter sweet by the owner of Victoria’s most popular…

  • Road’s new direction

    ONE of Casey’s worst traffic bottlenecks is set to receive a multi-million dollar facelift. The state government will spend $36.8 million upgrading the intersection at…

  • Four new schools on the way

    By Glen Atwell THE opening of four new schools in Casey is a step closer after the Brumby Government short-listed three consortia to construct the…

  • Governments club together

    By Glen AtwellCASEY Kidz Klub will continue to keep disabled teenagers active and entertained after securing funding from all three tiers of government. Victoria’s only…

  • Fans to stand proud

    By Glen AtwellFANS in the outer at Casey Fields will soon have somewhere to stand. The State Government has committed $538,000 to improve spectator facilities…

  • Awards for helping

    By Glen AtwellVOLUNTEERS at the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS) have been recognised for 30 years of service during National Volunteer Week. In the…

  • Shoppers dazzled by ‘Elvis’

    WEEKEND shoppers at the Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre were treated to an impromptu musical performance from ‘Elvis’ on Saturday. The local impersonator, from nearby Lyndhurst,…

  • Blind Bight pond much easier on the eyes

    THE POND at Blind Bight Foreshore has received a rejuvenation. Volunteers got a little sand on their hands in a joint venture between the Blind…

  • Garden moves

    By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE’S Australian Garden is packing its bags and jetting to a prestigious flower show on the other side of the world – well…

  • This bus goes at walking pace

    By Glen Atwell THE Hampton Park Primary school bus is the only morning service in Casey that travels on the footpath. Last Friday, the pint-sized…

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