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  • Nuclear war wind down

    THE Rudd Government’s opposition to nuclear power in Australia has stopped the fight against the potential energy source in Casey in its tracks. Reports mid-last…

  • Shopping hub keen to trade in name

    By Glen Atwell KIRKWOOD Crescent Neighbourhood Activity Centre – it’s the name only a mother could love. Traders in a shopping strip along Hampton Park’s…

  • Resilience wins through

    By Sarah SchwagerA GROUP of Marnebek students have proved they can achieve this year after each receiving Duke of Edinburgh Awards. The middle school students…

  • Nuclear fears for port

    By Sarah SchwagerSOUTHERN Casey residents have held discussions with two environment and nuclear waste experts about their concerns for the Western Port Bay. Imogen Zethoven,…

  • Hair support for therapy

    y Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE South Primary School rallied around one of its teacher’s aides as she prepared to shave her head for a family friend. Lyndall…

  • Disruptions for rail passengers

    By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE commuters will face major disruptions next week due to major works that are underway at Cranbourne Railway Station. All train services…

  • Hospital push

    By Glen AtwellA DANGEROUS shortage of emergency hospital services in Cranbourne has forced Casey Council to investigate the construction of a fully-fledged facility. The regional…

  • Pupils help

    STUDENTS at Lighthouse Christian College started their school holidays by doing some autumn cleaning. They volunteered their time to help with the opening of the…

  • Chase catches two

    TWO Cranbourne men have been arrested and charged with theft of a car following a highspeed car chase on Sunday. The hourlong pursuit began after…

  • Road repairs blow for GP traffic

    By Alison NoonanROADWORKS could create a traffic nightmare for riders travelling to this weekend’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island. Motorcycle Riders’ Association President…

  • Thieves hit footy club for the third time

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club members are outraged after their clubrooms were broken into for the third time this season. The club has…

  • Slow start for snail mail

    By Alison NoonanCARRIER pigeons may be a faster way to send mail for Casey residents who are frustrated at the lack of post boxes in…

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