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Casey gearing up for GP run
By Rebecca FraserCASEY is getting into gear for the 2005 MRA Cranbourne GP Run. Thousands of motorcycle riders and spectators are expected to take part…
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Plaque commemorates lifetime of service
CITY of Casey Council paid tribute to the life of community volunteer, Walter Leslie Kelly, by unveiling a memorial plaque in his honour at the…
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Battle over coat of arms
By Alison NoonanCASEY councillors were warned about name calling after childish taunts hit a nerve at last week’s council meeting. Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin…
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Give yourself a plug online
CASEY retail outlets and business services are encouraged to promote themselves on the new online Retail and Business Services Directory. City of Casey strategic development…
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Big feed kicks off new school year
NEW students at Cranbourne Secondary College kicked off the school year with a freshly cooked breakfast. The annual Cranbourne Secondary College Year 7 breakfast was…
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Opportunity knocks for enthusiastic shoppers
By Rebecca FraserONCE associated with the underprivileged, local opportunity shops have quickly become the ultimate fashion destination for many of the region’s young trendsetters. Many…
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News idea is right on track
By Sarah SchwagerMAYFIELD Ward councillor Steve Beardon wants to see the Merinda Park railway station in Cranbourne North taken back to its grassroots. Cr Beardon…
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Games spirit flying high
COMMONWEALTH Games fever reached Cranbourne Primary School last week. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera presented the school with a Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games flag at a…
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Murder-suicide fireball probe
A WOMAN killed in a possible murder-suicide has been identified as a 36-year-old Cranbourne woman. Detectives from Lilydale CIU are investigating a car crash in…
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Subway outlet burgled
THIEVES stole a safe from the Hampton Park Subway outlet. Police said the burglars forced the back door of the store in the Hampton Park…
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Not a load of rubbish
CRANBOURNE South Primary School held a completely rubbish-free lunch day on Tuesday. Students brought their lunch free from plastic wrappers to help save the environment.…
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Council addresses mail box mix-ups
By Sarah SchwagerSTREET names have again caused a stir at Casey Council as councillors try to take mail-sorting issues into their own hands. The issue…