News
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Parents get safe advice
CASEY parents have been invited to join the SafeStart network, a Casey Council initiative to reduce childhood injuries amongst children aged up to eight. City…
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Cooking course
SINGLE parents in Casey have a chance to get back into the workforce thanks to a new program at the William Angliss Institute of TAFE…
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Man sleeps through robbery
A HOUSE was robbed in Hampton Park while the occupant was asleep in another room. Police said sometime between 6.30am and 5pm last Thursday, someone…
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Farmers urged to
CASEY farmers could be eligible for drought assistance. The Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Peter McGauran, recently announced drought assistance initiatives had been…
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Boat donated for popular sport
CASEY Council has donated a new access dinghy to the Lysterfield Sailing Club to help with its popular Sailability program. The program offers social sailing…
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Pearl pendant a prize gem for jeweller
By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE jeweller has been named the best when it comes to design for the second time running. Gis Van Den Broek…
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Council gets tough on pets
PET owners could face hefty fines under a Casey Council clampdown on unregistered animals. The move follows the prosecution of Cranbourne East man Zond Turner…
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Classwork crosses the generations
By Sarah Schwager GRANDPARENTS got a chance to go back to primary school and relive their childhood memories. They were invited down to Courtenay Gardens…
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Record demand for legal aid
By Rebecca Fraser A CRANBOURNE community legal service has experienced record demand since opening its doors in November. The Peninsula Community Legal Centre in High…
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Fire lighters burn car
ONE fire lighter was not enough for an arsonist who set a car on fire in Cranbourne West last week. They were found inside, around…
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Burglar cuts phone lines
A BURGLARY in Cranbourne North caused most of the area’s phone lines to be down. Last Thursday, the Thompsons Road Medical Centre was broken into…
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Shopping centre prize winners
CRANBOURNE children tested their Easter Egg hunting abilities for greater prizes than chocolate over the holidays. Centro Cranbourne Shopping Centre ran an Easter Egg hunt…
