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  • Turf’s top gun

    By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE born-and-bred jockey Craig Williams won his second consecutive Scobie Breasley Medal at last Saturday night’s Victorian Thoroughbred Racing Awards. The 2006-07 Victorian…

  • Art works against waste

    CASEY students who get creative with recycling could win thousands of dollars worth of prizes. During National Recycling Week, the Green Dream competition, spearheaded by…

  • Council to agrees to fund forums

    CASEY residents will have the chance to discuss issues with their local representatives through an annual ward forum. Council accepted a motion put up by…

  • More council aid for East Timor

    By Sarah Schwager CASEY Council has again thrown its support behind East Timor. Council’s sister city Ermera, which has a friendship agreement with the City…

  • Scout funds flow for water saving

    LOCAL scouts groups are celebrating after the Federal Government announced water saving funding at scout halls. Federal La Trobe MP Jason Wood last week welcomed…

  • MP still in the hunt for 500km walk

    FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt has announced new dates for his 500km walk to raise money for a cure for juvenile diabetes. Mr Hunt will begin…

  • Cheers, 30 years

    LOCALS were treated to champagne and nibblies with their haircuts as a Cranbourne hair salon celebrated its 30th anniversary. Stag Hair Studio was opened at…

  • Council boosts capital budget

    COMMUNITY groups now have a better chance of securing vital facility improvements after the council voted to increase its minor capital works budget. Councillors at…

  • City fills missing links with paths

    LINKING Casey communities will be one of council’s major priorities for 2006. Council recently reviewed its Linking Path Strategy, which aims to construct pedestrian/cycle paths…

  • This baby has grown up

    THE Tooradin Maternal and Child Wealth Service celebrated its 60th year last week. Last Thursday a morning tea was held by the City of Casey…

  • Healthy habits come to school

    CORAL Park Primary School celebrated Education Week last week by looking at healthy habits. The week included everything from healthy eating, exercise and education and…

  • Recreation changes far from child’s play

    CASEY Council is trying to solve the problem of the disappearing playgrounds. At last week’s council meeting, councillor Wayne Smith asked that the playground removal…

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