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Partnership to bring new schools
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE kids will reap the benefits of a contentious plan by the State Government to build new schools in partnership with private companies.…
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Fizzle back in sizzles
CASEY residents can now enjoy an old fashioned street party without public liability concerns. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera this week welcomed a new State Government…
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Drivers urged ‘be vigilant on roads’
By Alison NoonanCRANBOURNE police have urged motorists to be vigilant on the roads during the busy Easter break. Acting Senior Sergeant Gavin Buchan said he…
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Man breaks leg in parachute accident
A MAN was taken to The Alfred hospital after a skydiving mishap at Tooradin Airfield on Saturday. The 33-year-old novice from Gembrook successfully deployed his…
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Quality service praise
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has praised the standard of this year’s Citizens of the Year Award nominees. The awards will be held on Australia Day,…
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Leading by example
LOCAL students have been rewarded for their community spirit and leadership. Holt MP Anthony Byrne recently congratulated 59 students who were presented with Community Spirit…
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Make sure you have your say
CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera has reminded local small business operators to have their say in the development of Victoria’s new Small Business Statement due in…
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Desperate firefighters hire themselves out
By Sarah SchwagerTHE Hampton Park Fire Brigade is asking people to help them fight fires by upgrading their business’s fire equipment. The brigade is trying…
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Wilson set for second conference
CASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson is off to Western Australia for another waste and recycling conference. Cr Wilson’s recent trip to Malta for the Fifth…
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Celebrate call
CASEY residents are being encouraged to help celebrate Christmas by attending one of the many events across the city during the festive season. Some of…