News
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Taggers to pay clean-up costs
By Sarah Schwager GRAFFITI vandals may be forced to pay for their own mess after Casey Council ruled it would recover costs from convicted vandals…
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Chemicals stolen
CHEMICALS and spraying equipment valued at approximately $10,000 was stolen from Corrigan’s Vegetable Farm, Tuckers Road, Clyde. Police said most of the chemicals were pesticides…
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Big siblings wanted
BIG Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Casey is in desperate need of volunteers. The scheme matches vulnerable young people, aged seven to 17, with a volunteer…
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Man, 20, chased, hit with paling
A MAN was chased and beaten with a fence paling during an attack in Cranbourne West recently. It is believed the 20-year-old man was walking…
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Kids on a health kick
TOORADIN Primary School students are going for their lives. The kids have been regularly participating in a range of physical and sport education activities that…
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Garden breathes new life
By Chris Brown Friends of the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens have used funding to help revegetate part of the gardens. “They have revegetated an old…
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Seniors hit the air
By Sarah SchwagerA NEW program for Casey’s seniors has finally hit the airwaves. Last August the News revealed that the City of Casey and 3SER…
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Police step up petrol patrols
By Sarah SchwagerDESPITE a decrease in petrol prices over the last few weeks, petrol thefts are at a high in Cranbourne. Eight reported thefts in…
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Police called out to bogus siege
CRANBOURNE police went into emergency drive last Thursday after they were called out to a possible siege in Cranbourne South. Cranbourne South Primary School was…
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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…
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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…
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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…