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  • Top students emerge leaders

    Top students emerge leaders

    CLYDE Primary School celebrated its senior students becoming school leaders with a special ceremony recently. City of Casey deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon visited the school…

  • Commuter mayhem as death closes tracks

    Commuter mayhem as death closes tracks

    A FATAL collision at Springvale Railway Station yesterday caused peak hour mayhem for up to 30,000 commuters on the Pakenham and Cranbourne train lines. A…

  • Speeding suspension

    A SUSPENDED P-plate driver had his car impounded this morning in Tooradin for travelling at 30km/h over the speed limit. Police detected the Tooradin man,…

  • All aboard for rail revival

    All aboard for rail revival

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents are set to benefit from a $2 billion to $2.5 billion rail overhaul for services that cater to the south-east…

  • Colour your life

    Colour your life

    By BRIDGET COOK GET ready to get colourful in Lynbrook this month for the second annual HoIi Festival of Colours. The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA)…

  • Giving a toss

    Giving a toss

    LYNBROOK Primary School had some flipping fun all for a good cause on Tuesday. The school hosted a Pancake Day to have some fun in…

  • Poole rules

    Poole rules

    POOLE House reigned supreme at Cranbourne Secondary College’s annual swimming carnival this week. More than 950 students headed to the Noble Park Aquatic Centre on…

  • Macchi memorial

    Macchi memorial

    By BRIDGET COOK A MEMORIAL now flies high at the Cranbourne RSL in honour of forgotten defence force personnel – those killed in training. After…

  • Crash plea

    Crash plea

    By BRIDGET COOK A PEARCEDALE man has called for the urgent installation of a roundabout to reduce collisions at what he describes as a dangerous…

  • Brave for the shave

    Brave for the shave

    By BRIDGET COOK MAIMOAGA Sofara hopes that when she parts with her long locks this month she can show those battling cancer that they are…

  • Clubbers collared

    POLICE charged a man for carrying a firearm and drug offences during a sniffer dog operation at a Berwick nightclub last week. Members of the…

  • Moves against crime

    Moves against crime

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NON-RESIDENTIAL burglaries have risen by 17.9 per cent in Casey over the past year, according to raw offences statistics released by Victoria…

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