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  • Easy legals

    Easy legals

    CASEY, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong residents now have improved access to legal advice and support. Casey Cardinia Community Legal Service will receive an extra $400,000…

  • Hot for footy fever

    Hot for footy fever

    THE children at Rangebank Preschool in Cranbourne proved that footy fever can be caught at any age. On Tuesday 6 August, the young boys and…

  • Kids in great outdoors

    Kids in great outdoors

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE students at Lynbrook Primary School had fun getting their hands dirty last week. After a study revealed a trend in ‘over-protecting’…

  • Richo for breakfast

    Richo for breakfast

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS were star-struck on Friday when Tigers superstar Matthew Richardson towered over excited members of the Cranbourne Park Breakfast Club. Before signing…

  • Campaign hits college

    Campaign hits college

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Secondary College was one of the recent hosts of the City of Casey’s mayor as she visited during her walk for…

  • Preps mark their centenary

    Preps mark their centenary

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Preps at Tooradin Primary School celebrated a once-in-a-lifetime milestone on Tuesday. The babies of the school recognised 100 days at primary…

  • Mayor on the march

    Mayor on the march

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WITH the wind at her back and a smile on her face, Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon set out on her Walk for…

  • Val’s cosy gift home

    Val’s cosy gift home

    By BRIDGET COOK ONE of Cranbourne’s newest residents Valarie Rae thinks she has the best kids “in the whole bloomin’ world”. And it would be…

  • Mobile message takes to roads

    Mobile message takes to roads

    By BRIDGET COOK A BILLBOARD was launched in Casey recently calling on the State Government to invest more in roads across the municipality. Casey’s state…

  • House milestone

    House milestone

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Hampton Park Community House celebrated 25 years of being an integral part of the community last week. A morning tea was…

  • Cook-up chaos

    By BRIDGET SCOTT REALITY TV may be to blame for the increase in residential fires throughout the City of Casey. The release of recent statistics…

  • Gusty winds wreak havoc

    Gusty winds wreak havoc

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WINDS wreaked havoc and caused a busy night for members of the Narre Warren SES on Monday. Lynbrook and Tooradin were among…

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