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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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Four schools a step closer
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…
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Play money adds to the fun
PLAYGROUPS in Casey celebrated the World’s Biggest Playgroup Day with a number of activities across the municipality last Wednesday. Local centres had another reason to…
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All eyes will be on the Cat
BALDY-faced Cranbourne gelding Apache Cat is odds-on favourite to win his fourth consecutive Group 1 race in Doomben on Saturday. After blowing away a strong…
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They’re off with new starting stalls
By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE Turf Club reaffirmed its status as country racing’s premier venue after securing $77,000 in State Government funding to purchase new state-of-the-art starting…
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Clubber joy at night moves
– Glen AtwellCASEY nightclubbers will carve up the dance floor this weekend after the announcement of extended Night Rider bus services to Cranbourne and Berwick.…
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Man on child porn count refused bail
A CRANBOURNE man accused of using the internet to groom an American teenager was denied bail at a committal mention in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court…
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Move to clear the air
By Glen AtwellA COMMUNITY committee has been established by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) to clear up confusion surrounding the Lyndhurst toxic tip. The Community…
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School wins tech funding
By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE Secondary College is celebrating after receiving $75,796 to upgrade the school’s technical equipment in the State Budget. The grants will enable the…
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Practice makes centre just about perfect
By Glen Atwell IN the same year it celebrated its 30th birthday, Cranbourne’s Casey Medical Centre was recognised as one of the best general practices…