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Age of learning on display

SOME of the finest work from Cranbourne’s U3A members was presented to the public at an open day last week. Many people know of the...

Trial bus service to link villages

By Alison NoonanA GIANT step has been taken to bridge the isolation gap felt by residents in Pearcedale and the coastal villages. Casey Council will...

Go for your life, says MP

CRANBOURNE sports clubs and associations have been urged to team up with Casey Council for a share in funding for grass-roots capital works projects. The...

Kids read up for Premier Challenge

BOOKworms across Casey are encouraged to sign up for this year’s Premier’s Reading Challenge. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera urged all local students from prep to...

Young leaders show the way

FORTY-four of Casey’s youth have been presented with certificates after taking part in a Young Leaders Program. Casey councillor Wayne Smith presented the certificates at...

Safety set for danger roads

By Alison NoonanNOTORIOUS roads in Casey’s south are set for major safety improvements following a spate of serious collisions. Ballarto Road, Queens Road and Pearcedale...

More funds for aged care

EXTRA State Government funding will help improve access to aged care services for older residents across southeast Melbourne, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera announced. Mr Perera...

Links continue thanks to funds

By Kelly Yates CASEY has received more than $150, 000 from the State Government to extend community links in coastal towns. The money enables the continuation...

Infrastructure challenge

By Alison NoonanCASEY’S new mayor, Kevin Bradford, has shrugged off looming civil court proceedings and calls for his sacking to concentrate on his election...

Try something new

THE Cranbourne Community House is offering a range of activities during September. Come along to the Fibromyalgia Syndrome Support Group meetings every second and fourth...

More school computers stolen

TEACHERS at a Cranbourne primary school are reeling after its seventh break-in in three months. Eight computer monitors were stolen from Courtenay Gardens Primary School...

Students get new computers

CRANBOURNE’S government schools have received funds to buy new computers. The State Government funding aims to allow the schools to buy at least two new...

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Clyde bowling unit waxing well

Clyde could move to within a win of the top four on Saturday, capping off a strong month of form in the Casey Cardinia...