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  • Unit targets family violence

    By Sarah SchwagerA NEW unit aimed at combating the high number of domestic violence incidents in Casey has started up at Cranbourne Police Station. The…

  • Health vision cuts waiting

    By Alison NoonanCRANBOURNE Integrated Care Centre now offers the shortest time cataract surgery in the metropolitan area, Health Minister Bronwyn Pike announced this week. Ms…

  • Kids feast on shark tales

    The day consisted of stories, facts and activities, including the viewing of shark bones and shark craft activities. The Hampton Park Library offers a range…

  • Wheels turn on transport to Casey Fields facility

    – Sarah SchwagerCASEY mayor Kevin Bradford is calling on the State Government to extend public transport services to the new Cranbourne multimillion-dollar sports complex Casey…

  • Schools the big winners

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE schools will be the big winners no matter the outcome of the State Election. Both the Liberal and Labor parties are…

  • Advisers for cash-strapped families

    By Glen Atwell and Kelly YatesSTRUGGLING families will be able to tap into help from two full-time financial counsellors. The City of Casey has decided…

  • House broken into twice in two days

    A HOUSE in Hampton Park was broken into twice in the space of four days last week. On Monday 29 October someone broke into the…

  • Award for village

    A HAMPTON Park retirement village has upped its standing in the community with an accreditation award. The Hampton Heath Retirement Village was awarded by the…

  • Council seeks top BMX site

    By Alison Noonan CASEY’S top-class BMX riders could soon be performing big backflips and massive airs in front of a home crowd. Council is on…

  • Line up for cuts

    By Glen AtwellCITY of Casey train commuters travel on the most unreliable lines in Melbourne. A Liberal Party analysis shows train cancellations on the Cranbourne…

  • Mayor backs budget, now it’s your turn

    CASEY mayor Colin Butler has applauded the city’s 2007-08 budget and highlighted several key outcomes for local residents. Cr Butler said the $191.87 million draft…

  • Floating body a dummy run

    A REPORT of a body floating in the water at Cannons Creek turned out to be a dummy call for Cranbourne Police on the weekend.…

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