News
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Out to boost health
By Sarah SchwagerAN OUTDOOR gym would make exercise equipment accessible for all Casey residents. A British company is looking at designing equipment for the Australian…
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Speak up over port plan
– Sarah SchwagerCASEY residents are urged to get their submissions in for the Port of Hastings Land Use and Transport Strategy. There has been much…
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Plan proposes tougher road to licence
HAVE your say on the laws imposed on young drivers and help save a life. That’s the message from Cranbourne MP Jude Perera, who has…
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Lynbrook murder charge
By Sarah SchwagerA MAN has been charged over the murder of a woman who was found dead in a creek in Lynbrook on Saturday. Amitesh…
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Thieves
A SITE shed at the Homemaker Centre in Cranbourne North was broken into on the weekend. Police said a window was smashed, a grill removed…
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Tara chases a national goal
NETBALL star Tara Cecil left for the Red Centre this week to show Australia what she’s made of. The gradesix student from Cranbourne West Primary…
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Mariah gets a kick out of girls’ footy
By Sarah Schwager WOMEN’S AFL football is on the rise and one young local is making her way in the male-dominated sport. Cannons Creek’s Mariah…
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Thunder raises roof, cash
LAST Thursday night was roaring in Hampton Park as local bands created a storm. The inaugural Thursday Night Thunder musical event saw bands play for…
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Agency posts new address
CRANBOURNE’S old Post Office will undergo major renovations to make way for Windemere Child and Family Services. Casey Council has agreed to lease two vacant…
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Council gets skates on
By Sarah Schwager A NEW means of thrills and spills for skaters will be built at Hampton Park. At last week’s Casey Council meeting, councillors…
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Police seek help on two car fires
POLICE are investigating two car fires in the City of Casey. Police are appealing for witnesses after a car fire in Hampton Park on Friday…