News
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Unseen eyesore
Reading councillor Smith’s letter in the News (Registering Interest, 16 January). I can show him graffiti near where I live that’s been there for two…
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Honor disrespect
On the anniversary of World War I, many of the mature oak trees that make up the Avenue of Honor in Narre Warren North are…
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Car seized
POLICE have impounded a Cranbourne North women’s car after she was clocked allegedly driving double the speed limit and three times the blood alcohol limit…
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Wet and water wise
SWELTERING heat kept crowd numbers down, but plenty of fun still flourished at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne last week for their annual family…
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Tractors on track
By BRIDGET COOK PERFECT weather, the thrill of hotted-up tractors and impressive trucks and cars pulled in a bumper crowd to the Tooradin Tractor Pull…
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Down to the beach to boogie
By BRIDGET COOK THE surf was up at Point Leo beach on Saturday as a group of refugee students from Cranbourne Secondary College hit the…
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Recitals mark church milestone
By BRIDGET COOK ST JOHN’S Anglican Church is on song to celebrate its 150th birthday this year. The Cranbourne church will mark the 150th anniversary…
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Riding the education crest
By BRIDGET COOK A MAJOR development of a planned education precinct in Clyde North will be launched next week with the official opening of a…
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Too much macho
By BRIDGET COOK PEARCEDALE’S Rohan Simmons wants to make a change to the macho culture of Aussie men in which it’s common for them to…
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Fire threat still after heatwave
By BRIDGET COOK WHILE Casey had no fires of significance in last week’s extreme heat, the CFA has warned residents to prepare for the coming…
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Car kids danger
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s top road cop has expressed his anger at 10 cases of children being found unrestrained in cars and said it would…
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Say G’day on Oz Day
AUSTRALIA Day celebrations will be in full swing across Casey this month, with a range of events on offer for residents to ignite their national…