News
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Session to help parents
CASEY parents are encouraged to come along to a parent information session next week on Bringing Children Up, Without Putting Them Down. The session, presented…
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Cricket
POLICE are appealing for public assistance to find the attackers of eight cricketers who were brutally bashed in Cranbourne just before Christmas. Five of the…
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Countdown to mind event
TWO groups of students at Hampton Park Primary School have put their minds before matter to take out awards in a Tournaments of the Mind…
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Transport on Family First agenda
FAMILY First Senator Steve Fielding was in Casey last Friday after launching the party’s transport policy. Senator Fielding visited the Clyde Road intersection in Berwick,…
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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 into…
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Road upgrade agreed
CASEY Council has relented to requests to help upgrade a road leading to the Cranbourne Racecourse. Last week the council agreed to fund part of…
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Gee, what a nice idea…
By Sarah SchwagerVOLUNTEERS from the Cranbourne GE Money branch took time out to garden and read to children at Yooralla’s Narre Warren site on Tuesday.…
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Shocked teen springs thief
A CRANBOURNE teenager received the surprise of his life last Thursday when he discovered a thief inside his Camms Road home. The 19-year-old sprang the…
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Teenager thumped
A THUG who demanded a 17-year-old Cranbourne North teenager kiss his shoes bashed his victim after he denied the request. Police said the assault happened…
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New home an early present for U3A
By Alison NoonanCHRISTMAS came early for Cranbourne U3A members who enjoyed a jolly start to the festive season last week. The U3A celebrated its six…
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Free plant, compliments of council
THE City of Casey is holding a free plant giveaway to celebrate Arbor Week. All Casey residents can collect a free plant at Westfield Fountain…
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Tears, tantrums as schools reopen
By Alison NoonanTHERE were tears and tantrums on Tuesday as thousands of youngsters across Casey waved goodbye to the couch and headed back to school.…
