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  • Did you observe Remembrance Day?

    Barry Mentha, Cranbourne YES “I am president of Cranbourne Senior Citizens and attended the ceremony in Cranbourne.”Norma Watson, Cranbourne YES “I wore my poppy and…

  • Casey is keen to swing

    CASEY’S lack of night time entertainment for both young and old is being addressed as a priority by council. At Tuesday’s council meeting, councillor Lorraine…

  • Trial to slash travel

    By Alison NoonanCOMMUTING between Pearcedale and Cranbourne is set to improve following the launch of a new public bus service next month. Casey Council is…

  • Working in harmony

    By Melissa Meehan AN ARIA-themed award ceremony recognised the time and hard work that Cranbourne Secondary College students Natalia River, Wesley Noah and Francis Iauluolo…

  • Ready for a whole lotta lovin’

    By Alison Noonan and Rebecca Fraser LOVE is in the air and Casey businesses are reaping the rewards. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner,…

  • Bug buster plan

    ALL bites could be off for Casey’s coastal village residents with funding for a mosquito management plan a step closer. Councillors voted at last Tuesday’s…

  • Road usage stirs up a dust storm

    By Kelly Yates INCREASED traffic in Warneet is causing severe dust problems, a resident says. Anne Ormshaw, a Rutherford Parade resident for four years, said…

  • Bank provides blue week cheer for kids

    CASEY ANZ Banks raised $8700 as part of Blue Week for Casey Kidz Klub, a program for children and young adults with disabilities. Nine local…

  • Estates linked at last

    Alison NoonanTHE gap between Lynbrook and Lyndhurst residents has finally been bridged. Residents in Fig Tree Estate and Lynbrook Estate will have safe passage between…

  • Hub jobs boost

    By Alison NoonanPLANS for a new industry hub in Lyndhurst could bring thousands of jobs for Casey residents. Casey council last week welcomed a proposal…

  • Doyle says Casey is a forgotten city

    By Alison NoonanCASEY’S roads are in dire need of upgrades, according to Opposition Leader Robert Doyle. Mr Doyle made the call to the council following…

  • Eggseptional week for students

    EASTER came early at Tooradin Primary School last week. The Easter Bunny even took time out from his busy schedule to visit the school in…

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