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Cops cry for help
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Police Association will stage a community rally in Berwick this weekend, calling on both sides of politics to commit extra first-response…
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Survival battle
By CASEY NEILL “THE moment I saw Erin on Andrew’s arm I just started to cry tears of happiness.” It was a moment Cranbourne North…
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Boat club reduced to rubble
By BRIDGET SCOTT PARTS of the Warneet Yacht Club were reduced to rubble during last week’s wild weather. High-speed winds on Wednesday 1 October “blew…
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A community says slow down
By BRIDGET SCOTT THE TOORADIN community has welcomed a change in the speed limit along a section of the South Gippsland Highway. Member for Hastings…
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Festive season grief
By BRIDGET SCOTT LIFE coach Amanda Lee knows all too well that the cheery festive season isn’t always a happy time for some. However, it…
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Award’s splash of colour
By BRIDGET SCOTT A PARKINSON’S disease sufferer from Hallam has been recognised for her committed work in helping others with this disease feel more at…
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Pruned pay fight
By BRIDGET SCOTT EMPLOYEES at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens are fighting for their rights for the first time in 30 years. Protected industrial action…
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Growing green thumbs
By BRIDGET SCOTT WHILE parents popped off to the shops, students potted up to celebrate the start of the school holidays. Around 100 youngsters turned…
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Holiday fun was great
By BRIDGET SCOTT SCHOOL holidays are an exciting time for many, and the City of Casey certainly didn’t lack any of that these past two…
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Centenary connection
The Victorian Committee for the Centenary of Anzac is keen to have as many people as possible make their own connections with the events of…
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Dereliction of duty
SINCE March 2001, I have written and phoned the City of Casey with my concerns regarding the dangerous entrance to Langmore Lane from Gloucester Avenue.…
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Pay it forward
DAN Andrews has committed Labor to a new station at Mernda in the west of Melbourne. Well, as a resident of Cranbourne, I say to…