News
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Big feed for good learning
By Glen AtwellTHE mid-morning hunger pangs at Hampton Park Primary School were gone without a trace last Friday after the launch of the Good Start…
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Brigade fired up for day
By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE Fire Station will check the hoses and test the sirens when it holds a community open day on Sunday 4 May. The…
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Students work on securing a job
By Glen Atwell SENIOR students at Lyndhurst Secondary College were put through their paces as potential employees last week during practice interviews. Year 10 students…
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Swipe at shops
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE shoppers should be aware of just how easily their credit cards could be forged. An investigation by the News has found most…
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Change of fortune for bomb blast victim
By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE locals have banded together to help out a young Nepalese man whose hands were blown off in a stray bomb explosion…
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Rates review to go public
CASEY’s Community Rate Review Committee report is set to go public. The document will soon be made available to all Casey residents following a close…
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Casey sport lights up
By Callan DateCASEY Council will spend more than $150,000 to allow several football and soccer clubs to train at night. The money will be spent…
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Lifeline health for school
TOORADIN Primary School has become the first school in the City of Casey to receive the Kids – ‘Go for your life’ award. The award…
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Seven awarded defence medals
SEVEN local defence force members were presented with the Australian Defence Force Medal in a ceremony at the Cranbourne RSL on Monday. Holt MP Anthony…
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Tanks-a-lot for saving water
By Kelly YatesNEW figures released last week show Cranbourne residents are doing their bit to help save Victoria’s water. The figures show that households, who…
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Family on track
By Kelly YatesA PEARCEDALE family has been granted a permit for their private motorbike track after a 12-month battle with the council and neighbours. Leanne…
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La Porchetta raided
THIEVES broke into La Porchetta, Cranbourne, last Sunday morning. The alarm was activated at 5.22am after the thieves used a sledge hammer or other heavy…