News
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Urgent plea for Kids Club funds
David Scerri is just one of many children with special needs who has benefited from the Casey Kids Club. Picture: Meagan Rogers. By Sarah Schwager…
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Trader fury a sign of the times
Lance Beckwith is one of many High Street business owners angry about a recent Casey Council decision to remove advertising signs from outside their shop-fronts.…
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Tragedy rocks village
Mourners have left flowers and toys in a tribute to Logan Harris who was hit by a car and killed last Thursday. By Sarah Schwager…
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Kids camp out in library
Left: Sisters Hayley and Amber found the library tent a restful place to read. By Chris BrownTWENTY children aged three to six listened to camping…
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It’s better with a buddy
Left: Hillcrest Christian College year seven student Ruby Coltzau and Dillon Jeanes, grade one, tuck into party food at the ‘buddy day’. A GROUP of…
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House welcomes funds boost
Hampton Park Community House staff Di Spencer, Scott Smith and Sue Murphy are happy to have received funding. A FUNDING announcement was bittersweet this week…
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T-shirts give Dylan hope
Dylan Hartung’s father Tim and brother Cain sport the T-shirts they are selling to keep Dylan in a New York hospital for cancer treatment. By…
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Loss prompts action
Julie Bendall holds a photo of her brother Jeffrie By Sarah SchwagerA FIVE Ways woman has used the experience of her brother’s suicide to help…
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Stars kick in for a cause
Morgan enjoys ice cream at the Cranbourne races. By Sarah Schwager MORE than 1700 people turned up at the Cranbourne races on Sunday, but thoughts…
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Fresh look for Mother Nature
The girls from Mother Nature, from left, Karen, Karen and Yola. THE girls from the ‘real’ Mother Nature’s Fruit and Vegetable Market haven’t disappeared. They…
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Opposition calls for more police
From left, Sergeant Tony Nestor, Opposition police spokesperson Kim Wells, Senior Sergeant Michael Wearne and Liberal candidates Inga Peulich and Luke Martin. By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S…
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Safety the key to parties
From left: Cranbourne Secondary College principal Yvonne Watts, student wellbeing coordinator Marney Hopkins, Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and health promotion project officer Megan Grant with…
