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Helping hand needed
VOLUNTEERS are needed to help elderly residents in Casey. The Host Home Program for Banksia Services for seniors is a social program for people with…
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Pulling all the right strings
By Cameron Scott PUPPETABILITY is coming to Casey this weekend. The free puppet show and workshop for children this Saturday, 30 July will form part…
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Child’s view of war
Tooradin Primary School students decided to put their thoughts about Anzac Day into writing. They also spent last Friday making delicious Anzac biscuits. Here are…
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Progress market
THE Tooradin Progress Association’s Market is on again. Visit the Island at Tooradin Foreshore for a great range of stalls, including handcrafts, bricabrac, local produce,…
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Room of island culture
By Alison NoonanPACIFIC Island culture was celebrated with the opening of the ‘Polyhood’ room at Cranbourne Secondary College last week. Members of the school’s Pacific…
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Exciting new taste for Trios
TRIOS Tabaret has a new chef, Dean McLaughlin, and a new menu. The appointment was welcomed by manager Brian Asley and bistro manager Cheryl McNeilage.…
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Sword siege
TWO Cranbourne residents were held at a bay with a sword after a man broke into their house last week. The man held them at…
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Mayor and chamber unite behind bypass
By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL businesses took the opportunity to share some wisdom, insight and drive at the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce’s annual general meeting last week.…
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Grand day for teens
Teenagers gather for Casey’s Youth Week.CASEY’S Youth Week celebrations attracted more than 1000 young people to events around the City. The week kicked off earlier…
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Woman struck with golf club
A WOMAN was hit in the head with a golf club at her Cranbourne West home after a man broke into the garage. The victim…
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Man on stabbing murder charge
A CRANBOURNE man has been charged with the stabbing murder of a woman on Tuesday. Dallas Rhodes, 41, appeared before the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on…
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Carlson to make his mark on the Special Olympics
By Melissa Meehan CRANBOURNE resident Mark Carlson left for China on Thursday to attend the Special Olympics in Shanghai. Competing at his first Special Olympics…