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Storms cause train chaos
CRANBOURNE rail commuters faced massive delays after storms forced the cancellation of trains on three main lines on Thursday morning. About 20,000 passengers, including VCE…
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Paintball gets fired up again
By Sarah ThompsonPAINTBALL has blasted its way back on to Victoria’s sporting scene after a brief absence. Changed firearms laws saw the closure of paintball…
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Works to improve power supply
IMPROVEMENTS at a Clyde North power station will make the electricity supply in Cranbourne homes and businesses more reliable. A $400 million capital works program…
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Irish eyes still smiling
By Sarah Schwager“A PHOTO of me? Good heavens, I’ll crack the camera.” At 102, Nelly Ireland can still crack a joke, and keeps Willow Wood…
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State set to pin body piercings on parents
By Sarah SchwagerCASEY Council has applauded the State Government’s decision to ban intimate body piercings for people under the age of 18. New laws proposed…
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Club members to go on run again
IT IS that time of year again – to open your hearts and donate for charity. The 23rd annual Ulysses Club Toy Run, in conjunction…
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Dressed to thrill at the Cup
THE wet weather did nothing to dampen the spirits of female racegoers at last week’s Cranbourne Cup. Floral prints and bright pinks, greens and blues…
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Kiwi raiders eye Tricodes
By Glen AtwellINTERNATIONAL raiders are preparing to launch an assault on the $20,000 Trotter’s Cup, the harness feature race on Tricodes Day. A number of…
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‘Bypass war’ vow
CASEY Council has vowed to become more aggressive in its push for action on the Cranbourne Bypass. Councillors at Tuesday night’s meeting declared war on…
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Due for a change of luck
– Glen AtwellJAYNE Davies’ dreams of winning a second Inter Dominion title and adding a Victoria Derby trophy to her already bursting cabinet were shot…
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Youth battle plan
By Alison NoonanCouncillors agreed at Tuesday night’s council meeting to meet with all Casey youth workers to discuss the many problems facing young people. Mayfield…
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Icy replies warm hearts
AN icy letter from Santa sent 30 tiny hearts racing at Tooradin Primary School this week. Grade prep students were shocked to each receive a…