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  • Two rewarded for culture of excellence

    TWO primary schools in the Cranbourne area have been officially recognised for outstanding teaching practices. Courtenay Gardens Primary in Cranbourne and Kilberry Valley Primary in…

  • Help wanted

    BURGLARS struck at Hampton Park Primary Shool on 14 February, activating an alarm at 2am. Police said three youths aged between 13 and 16 smashed…

  • Goodwill on call

    CRANBOURNE’S community kitchen has marked itself as a regular on the Casey calendar with another successful event held last week. More than 300 locals turned…

  • Thieves target tanks

    TWO water tanks have been stolen from a house under construction in Cranbourne East. The 1000-litre cream plastic tanks were taken from the garage of…

  • Prizes combine with high quality shopping

    The shopping centre boasts a unique streetscape design that combines high street shopping with an enclosed mall with a Coles Supermarket, Liquorland and 25 specialty…

  • AFL clash to grace Cranbourne ground

    By Glen AtwellTHOUSANDS of local footy fans are expected to descend on the Casey Fields complex on Saturday when competitive AFL competition returns to Cranbourne.…

  • School holiday fun

    CASEY’S Teenage School Holiday program will kick off on Monday providing fun and interesting activities for local teens. On Tuesday, 10 January medieval history will…

  • New Casey dole projects to work

    NEW Work for the Dole programs are helping to create employment opportunities throughout Casey’s south, according to Flinders MP Greg Hunt. Unemployed people in the…

  • Revhead rumble

    By Alison NoonanCRANBOURNE was alive with the roar of engines as thousands of revheads flocked to Lawson Poole Reserve on Saturday for the annual Cranbourne…

  • Casey Games could host ‘best of the best’

    THE City of Casey could host its own athletics carnival. Council officers will look at the possibility of holding a carnival for young athletes after…

  • Council on the right trail

    CASEY Council will match funding from Parks Victoria for bicycle and jogging trails. Council was successful in receiving $217,750 State Government funding for the Doveton…

  • Hitting right chord

    Former Cranbourne Secondary College student Lee Henson shows his award-winning digital guitar to yeaA DIGITAL guitar has inspired year 12 students at Cranbourne Secondary College…

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