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  • Danielle’s hoping to go global

    By Shaun Inguanzo A HAMPTON Park mother has been chosen as Australia’s representative to take on the rest of the world at the Mrs Globe…

  • Council bust up over IR laws

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Federal Government’s industrial relations laws caused conflict among Casey councillors last week. Councillors were divided at last week’s council meeting over a…

  • Screen stolen from school

    SCHOOL holidays had barely begun before a Cranbourne primary school was broken into. Thieves stole a flat screen monitor from Cranbourne South Primary School, on…

  • Homeless Saints look to Casey Fields

    By Marc McGowanST Kilda Football Club is considering Casey Fields as a new base after a breakdown in negotiations with the City of Kingston led…

  • Legal eagles set to aid Cranbourne

    A COMMUNITY legal centre is to be set up in Cranbourne. Attorney General Rob Hulls made the longawaited announcement on Tuesday following calls from Cranbourne…

  • Rail back on council’s track

    By Alison NoonanTHE construction of the Cranbourne East rail line is back on Casey Council’s agenda following a damning report on Melbourne’s public transport system.…

  • Warning on bogus house callers

    By Rebecca FraserA PERSON pretending to represent Casey council has been doorknocking in Narre Warren, trying to solicit personal information from elderly residents. The incident…

  • Mozzies all the buzz around coastal towns

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE issue of mosquito problems in Casey’s southern villages has again been raised with pesky sandflies making their way into the equation. A…

  • Picture of harmony

    CRANBOURNE West students last week demonstrated how they can live together in harmony. The kids at Cranbourne West Primary School celebrated Harmony Day last Wednesday,…

  • Car park risk to asthma sufferers

    A HAMPTON Park preschool where asthma sufferers are inhaling dust from an unsealed car park has been added to Casey Council’s priority list. Councillors recently…

  • Lock up when getting fuel: police

    POLICE are urging people to lock their cars at petrol stations after a spate of thefts. Detective Sergeant Larry Grimshaw from Cranbourne CIU said a…

  • A concerted effort

    COURTENAY Gardens Primary School’s Christmas concert was a monster event. Hundreds of people gathered on the school oval recently as swarms of children performed Christmas…

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