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  • Plenty to chew over

    Plenty to chew over

    BUSINESS in Casey was the topic on everyone’s lips at the Mayor’s Business Lunch last week. Representatives from 35 local businesses attended lunch with City…

  • Push for democracy

    CASEY residents have been invited to have their say on the system that elects their local councillors. For the first time, a discussion paper has…

  • Platinum plaudits for aquatic centre

    TWO of Casey’s aquatic and recreation centres have received platinum recognition for their aquatic safety and risk management. Casey ARC in Narre Warren and Casey…

  • Bring out your best

    Bring out your best

    NOMINATIONS are now open for the Casey Australia Day Awards which aim to recognise the municipality’s top citizens. The community awards, presented at a ceremony…

  • Top 10 art show

    Top 10 art show

    CASEY residents can view and purchase more than 300 artworks by some of the best Australian artists at an exhibition in Narre Warren this week.…

  • Parents get baby wise

    Parents get baby wise

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD EAGER parents made sure to attend Windermere’s Baby Wise Forum in Cranbourne last week. The event gave parents the opportunity to meet…

  • Expo has youth at heart

    Expo has youth at heart

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE wedding bells will be ringing loud and clear this month for the fourth annual YMCA Wedding Expo. Roughly 30 exhibitors from…

  • Kick in for colours

    Kick in for colours

    By BRIDGET COOK FOOTY fever hit Tooradin Primary School last week as students finished the term off with a kick. The school held a football…

  • Dog of an act

    Dog of an act

    By BRIDGET COOK TWO Cranbourne pensioners are more than $5000 out of pocket after their little dog survived a pitbull attack, and fear they will…

  • Warning signs push gathers pace

    Warning signs push gathers pace

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Lynbrook Residents Association has raised awareness on the need for warning signs before an intersection in Lynbrook. Countless ‘near misses’ at…

  • Skate hate

    Skate hate

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has been forced to investigate relocating a Cranbourne skate park after users repeatedly vandalised and disrupted neighbouring houses.…

  • The kick of destiny

    The kick of destiny

    By DAVID NAGEL IT WAS finally time for Cranbourne captain Marc Holt and his team to lie down. The final siren of Saturday’s Casey Cardinia…

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