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Hotel deadline extension rejected
By Alison NoonanCASEY Council has refused to extend the deadline for the construction of a hotel in Lynbrook. Council officers recommended at Tuesday night’s Planning…
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Man robbed outside home
A CRANBOURNE West man was robbed outside his home on Friday. The man arrived at his Scarborough Road home at 6.15pm and was taking items…
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Preschool links forged
A CRANBOURNE preschool director has returned from East Timor with a different perspective on life after teaching at various preschools and schools in the impoverished…
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Christmas cards get many happy returns
CRANBOURNE Park Post Office is backing efforts to recycle the many Christmas cards that pass through their office each year. As part of the popular…
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Meet the council candidatesWith elections for the City of Casey Council only weeks away the News inv
Sandra Whittaker I AM married with two adult children. I have resided in Cranbourne for 25 years and have seen many changes. I am standing…
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Station steams ahead
THE Lynbrook Railway Station will be built at Aylmer Road after the State Government confirmed the new site. The City of Casey welcomed advice from…
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Saints weigh their options
By Sarah SchwagerTHE St Kilda Football Club and Casey Council have met for the first time to discuss the club’s possible relocation to Casey Fields.…
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Plaque marks Factory finish
By Jim MynardA PLAQUE has been dedicated to the work of The Factory steering group. Casey mayor Colin Butler unveiled the plaque during the Casey…
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Flood chaos
By Callan DateA BURST water main in Hampton Park caused chaos for traders, traffic and one unlucky motorist earlier this week. Tens of thousands of…
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Dryclean fire
A DRYCLEANERS was damaged in a fire early on Sunday morning. Police said the damage caused by the fire to the Lynbrook Shopping Centre premises…
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Day of chaos as roads turn wet
AUSTRALIA Day ended in chaos for emergency crews who were called to two collisions in an hour on Cranbourne’s notorious Thompsons Road. Two people were…