News
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Car stolen, set alight
A CAR stolen from Lynbrook has been dumped and set alight in Berwick. The vehicle was taken from outside a residential property on Saturday 8…
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Appalling abuse
By GRAEME CANN (CASEY PASTORS NETWORK) AS A man, I am obviously appalled by the statistics relating to the abuse of women and children, especially…
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Landmark vision takes shape
By BRIDGET SCOTT A NEW primary school in Cranbourne East is well on its way after its first stage of development was officially opened this…
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Making democracy meaningful
By BRIDGET SCOTT AS THE State Election draws closer, it’s not only the politicians who are hard at work. A group of men and women,…
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Crunch time at PCNSA
By DAVID NAGEL THE PCN Sports Alliance board will meet on Friday to finally vote on the future of the nine Casey Cardinia league clubs…
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Life on the land
ARE you one of the many families that have moved to the beautiful Gippsland region in search of a better way of life? Are you…
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Amenity-rich Village
Situated in the heart of Bangholme on the Frankston-Dandenong Road, Willow Lodge Village offers owner occupation accommodation on a permanent basis. The Village has 409…
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Booked in for bingo
FOUNTAIN Gate Bingo is celebrating its 24th birthday from 15 to 21 December. Yes that’s right the bingo centre, which operates five days (Tuesday to…
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Water skills early
KINGS prides itself on teaching children from a young age the skills they need to become safe swimmers. Teaching starts as early as three months…
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Easy steps for work
Staff at Hallam Community Learning Centre are hearing more and more often about parents who are out of work and struggling to find employment so…
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Great produce up for grabs
CAPTION FOR PIC: Mel Pursell and her beautifully displayed stall. THE weather is warming, the produce is abundant and the grounds of the Old Cheese…
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Swans scattered in hitback
By DAVID NAGEL VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET CASEY-South Melbourne (6/274 dec) remains winless – at the foot of the Premier cricket ladder – after its bowlers…