News
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Decade of road hopes
LYNBROOK residents can now travel to neighbouring suburbs with ease thanks to the opening of a new intersection last week. City of Casey Mayor Geoff…
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Solar-charged
By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE is leading the way for for solar panel installations in Victoria. The latest installation statistics showed Cranbourne had 62 new sets…
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Fun times
YOUNG people across Casey did not let the dreary weather dampen their spirits as they turned out to enjoy school holiday fun across the municipality.…
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Crash kills Cranbourne man
A CRANBOURNE North man was killed last week when his car collided with a tree in Myola. Investigators believe that the car was travelling north…
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New signs point the way
CRANBOURNE visitors won’t have any trouble finding their way around thanks to new way-finding signage. Signs of various sizes and designs made from rusted steel,…
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School pledge
CRANBOURNE Secondary College will receive a $10 million upgrade if the Labor Party wins the November state election. The state government hasn’t confirmed if it…
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Scorpions Morris dancing
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 14 IT TOOK everything they had, but a dying-seconds kick allowed Casey Scorpions to finally prevail…
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Slip slidin’ away
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Women’s Football League and Southern Football League SHARKING the win away from Cranbourne, St Kilda proved too strong in its VWFL…
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Squad drills netball skills
By RUSSELL BENNETT MEMBERS of the Melbourne Vixens ANZ Championship-winning netball squad ventured down to the Berwick Indoor Sports Centre for clinics with local up-and-coming…
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Bigger and louder for Bulte
By JARROD POTTER TENNIS players are well known jet-setters, but the international tournament circuit has only just begun for local powerhouse Alex Bulte. The 12-year-old…
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Bubb can do
FROM Berwick Basketball Club all the way to a premier NBA training camp, Jayden Bubb has begun to turn heads internationally with his basketball. The…
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Killer smiles
CRANBOURNE ruckman Michael Boland and key-defender Stuart Morrish had every reason to smile after the Eagles gave their South Gippsland Highway compatriots Tooradin a 113-point…