News
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Kicking goals for people of all abilities
By Brendan Rees Casey Council will set up a charitable foundation focused on supporting people with a disability to be actively involved in sporting and…
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Kids paint and create for NAIDOC
By Brendan Rees Apple Blossoms Early Learning in Narre Warren joined in the celebrations of NAIDOC week by inviting the community to the opening of…
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Bumper crowds for NAIDOC
By Brendan Rees A record crowd turned out for this year’s NAIDOC week celebrations in Cranbourne – highlighting a growing interest for the City of…
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CCTV catches petrol thief
By Brendan Rees Cranbourne police hope CCTV images will identify a man allegedly involved in a petrol drive off on 27 June. It’s believed the…
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Train headaches ahead for commuters
By Brendan Rees Commuters will face days of train pain with disruptions hitting the Cranbourne, Pakenham and Dandenong lines as platforms are extended next month…
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Casey thrilled by Libs pledge
Casey council has warmly welcomed a State Opposition pledge to ‘Commit to Casey’, promising to extend the Cranbourne Rail line to Clyde. Opposition Leader Matthew…
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Video clue for police
Police hope CCTV images will identify two men following a criminal damage incident in Hampton Park on 24 April. Police allege two men wearing hoodies…
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What’s on this weekend
Narre Warren and District Family History Group Inc. General Meeting Guest Speaker is Lisa Habermann will be talking about writing our Living History. Lisa will…
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Kids dance to sing-a-long favs
By Brendan Rees More than 50 toddlers got their groove on during a dance session held at Cranbourne Library on Friday 6 July. “We had…
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Police search missing teen
Police are appealing for public information to help locate missing teenager Jake Mammino. The 14-year-old Cranbourne East boy was last seen about 4pm on 8…
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Q and A with Di Marsh
With Di Marsh, ballroom and Latin dance instructor with Heals and Souls Danceworld at the Balla Balla Community Centre What got you interested in dancing and…
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Survey opens on parking
By Brendan Rees Casey residents can have their say on parking issues following the launch of a council survey. The online questionnaire will be used…