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  • Care reprieve for families

    Care reprieve for families

    PARENTS of Primary School aged children are set to benefit from a new before and after school care program. Earlier this month, Minister for Education…

  • Gardeners bowled over

    Gardeners bowled over

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TEA and coffee flowed freely at the Narre Warren Bowls Club as members were given a ‘virtual tour’ of the new Australia…

  • A greener future

    A greener future

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS dug deep for the environment at the Cannons Creek foreshore last week. The Tooradin Grades 3, 4 and 5 students sewed…

  • Focus on trades

    Focus on trades

    A NEW trade training centre in Cranbourne schools will brighten the future for current students. On Tuesday, federal Holt MP Anthony Byrne caught up with…

  • Centre draws stars

    Centre draws stars

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CAST of thousands turned out to Lyndhurst on Saturday to catch a glimpse of past and present champions. Current and former…

  • Shortlist for top spot

    Shortlist for top spot

    THE top businesses in Casey were recognised last night (Wednesday) after the announcement of this year’s Casey Business Award Finalists. Finalists were shortlisted from more…

  • Last splash for coastal villages

    Last splash for coastal villages

    COMMUNITY consultation for the future of the Casey’s coastal villages will soon come to a close. The final session for Casey’s Coastal Villages will be…

  • Beating the trend

    Beating the trend

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A GROUP of men have stood up to confronting statistics that reveal a harsh reality for women in this region. Family violence…

  • Mayor romps in

    Mayor romps in

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CROWD of over 100 people gathered at the finish line to celebrate the completion of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapleton’s two-week Walk…

  • Bonanza for volunteer groups

    Bonanza for volunteer groups

    By BRIDGET COOK VOLUNTEER groups across Casey are kicking goals after receiving grants to meet the rising costs of running a not-for-profit organisation. Twenty-five organisations…

  • Name blame game

    Name blame game

    By BRIDGET SCOTT What’s in a name? A truckload of grief, if you ask Casey Council, and a mob of angry Cranbourne East residents who…

  • Child safety fears

    Child safety fears

    By BRIDGET SCOTT IT is only a matter of time before a child gets run over at Lynbrook Primary School, according to the head of…

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