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  • Seniors activate a positive lifestyle

    CASEY’S senior citizens took Seniors Week to a whole new level by getting active and having fun at the Active Ageing – Give it a…

  • Angry driver vents rage

    A CRANBOURNE woman was assaulted in a road rage incident last week while she sat at the traffic lights. The 39-year-old woman was driving along…

  • Hall completed

    PEARCEDALE locals celebrated last week as renovations were completed on the public hall. Casey mayor Colin Butler joined nearly 50 guests for morning tea to…

  • Water way to save

    By Alison Noonan andSTUDENTS at Lynbrook Primary School are certainly no wallies with water. The school has been working hard to promote water-saving measures in…

  • Councillors pan piercing ban plan

    By Sarah SchwagerA CASEY councillor’s bid to stop young people from getting body piercings has caused a stir among other councillors. Councillor Steve Beardon put…

  • Raiders prompt security upgrade

    ANOTHER senseless break-in at Lawson Poole Reserve on Saturday night was the final straw for Mayfield Ward councillor Kevin Bradford. Cr Bradford, who is president…

  • Apply for graffiti grants

    THE State Government is offering grants to help with the fight against graffiti. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera recently announced applications for the State Government’s new…

  • Stars shoot in

    CASEY’S successful women’s soccer team has been honoured at a special civic reception. The Casey Comets senior female soccer team were recognised last week for…

  • Boat donated for popular sport

    CASEY Council has donated a new access dinghy to the Lysterfield Sailing Club to help with its popular Sailability program. The program offers social sailing…

  • Grant to help public transport access

    TRANSPORT access for Casey’s coastal residents was the focus at a function in Cranbourne last week. Victorian Communities Minister Peter Batchelor announced a $358,000 Bringing…

  • Farmers urged to

    CASEY farmers could be eligible for drought assistance. The Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Peter McGauran, recently announced drought assistance initiatives had been…

  • Coral Park to trial school safety

    By Sarah Schwager CORAL Park Primary School will be the first in a trial on pedestrian safety with a new school zone pavement marking to…

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