News
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Safety shepherd
LAST week Botanic Ridge residents were invited to a meeting about “security”. Apparently, about 50 people turned up, only to be surprised to find Councillor…
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Gators get the drop on Cavs
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Casey Cavaliers Big V men will have to bounce back quickly from a heavy 73-56 loss if they’re to extend their…
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Risk and reward
By RUSSELL BENNETT SPRINT car racing has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in recent weeks following an accident involving NASCAR champion…
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Cavaliers stitch up move
By JARROD POTTER GRAND final glory awaits Casey Cavaliers after a nine-point victory over Keilor sealed their passage to the last round of the year.…
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Poisoned land
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS and CASEY NEILL CONTAMINATED soil could be blown onto neighbouring businesses, a childcare centre and homes from Lyndhurst’s toxic waste dump. Tony…
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Food plan sorted
By BRIDGET COOK THE State Government has launched an extensive plan to guide the vision and strategic direction for the region’s agrifood sector. Deputy Premier…
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Walk of strength
By BRIDGET COOK WHAT Joshua Atkinson lacked in size after being born at just 25 weeks into his mother’s pregnancy, he made up for in…
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Condition – serious
By BRIDGET COOK A YOUNG woman was airlifted to The Alfred hospital following a serious car crash in Tooradin on Friday night. Police are still…
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Dreamtime team
By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Japanese students got a taste of the Australian way of life while they were on exchange at Alkira Secondary…
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Mum’s mugging shock
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE mother whose daughter was assaulted by two girls over the weekend said her family has been left shaken following the…
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In safe hands
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’S southern fire brigades are on the hunt for more helping hands to keep the community safe. CFA brigades at Clyde, Pearcedale,…
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Charges after mugging spree
By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have charged three Hampton Park teenagers following a crime spree across Casey last week. The youths have been charged following a…