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  • Draft vision for High Street

    Three graphics of the proposed Cranbourne town centre. The draft structure plan is now on display and Casey Council is seeking community feedback. CASEY Council…

  • A taste of Kiwi culture for St Kevin’s

    ST Kevin’s Primary School students were given a taste of traditional New Zealand culture last week. A group of Maori performers visited the Hampton Park…

  • Hot rods ready to roar

    Janette Lawson, Brad Bertram and Graham Cockerell can’t wait to showcase their hot rods at this weekend’s annual American GM Car Show at Cranbourne Racecourse.…

  • Hundreds mourn for Rita

    Police have released an image of one of the men they believe can help their inquiries. By Alison Noonan HUNDREDS of mourners packed St Agatha’s…

  • Supporters turn out for 25th

    Left: Audrey Mutton, Pat Adams, Rae Johnson and Joan Walters were on hand to blow out the candles at the milestone event. THE Cranbourne Arthritis…

  • Favourite PJs help hit the spot

    Above: Kimberley couldn’t possibly fit another crumpet in her mouth at the Valley Brook Preschool PJ and breakfast day last week. CHILDREN at Hampton Park’s…

  • A minute’s silence in Casey

    By Alison NoonanGREY clouds loomed as locals paid their respects to Australia’s fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day ceremonies across Casey on Friday. The rain held…

  • Strugglers to be given a fairer go

    Victorian Communities Minister John Thwaites and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera discuss a new State Government grants package designed to build stronger communities. A NEW package…

  • Woman ill after drink spiked

    A woman was taken to hospital after her drink was spiked at Berwick’s Blitz nightclub on the weekend. By Alison NoonanA TOORADIN woman was rushed…

  • Colleges split $1m grant

    Lyndhurst Secondary College principal Steve Phillips and students Petar, Danielle, Josh and Sharlee are looking forward to the construction of a new learning centre for…

  • Games spirit flying high

    Cranbourne MP Jude Perera presented Cranbourne Primary School students Michelle Orton and Jake Pringle with a Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games flag last week. COMMONWEALTH Games…

  • First run at Fields

    Casey Scorpions Football Club is off and running at Casey Fields, and senior players including Nigel Carmody (front) and Michael Hobbs were hard at it…

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