News
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Casey scores new paramedics
By Brendan Rees Three graduate paramedics are only weeks away from hitting the road in the City of Casey. They are the latest batch of…
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Donation packed with love
By Brendan Rees A Cranbourne organisation, which supports thousands of children settle into foster care, has collected a $30,000 windfall. In celebration of 100 years…
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What’s on this weekend
Active April: Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Park Run It is a 5km run or walk, can be whatever you want it to be, whether that’s…
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Street chaos
By Brendan Rees Scratched cars, a disconnected internet connection, a broken letterbox and other troubles have left residents of Cranbourne frustrated with road and footpath…
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They answered the call
A soldier who signed up at 13, another who said he was 50 but closer to a decade older than that and seven members of…
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$5m cash kick for women’s footy
Casey Fields will get a $5 million cash boost to improve facilities for women’s footy at the grounds which is home to the AFLW Melbourne…
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Three…autumn gardening tips
1) Mulch for your garden Mulch is your garden’s best friend. It helps the soil hold in moisture so you don’t have to water it…
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Honouring our fallen
By Brendan Rees The community will have the opportunity to honour the sacrifices of the brave men and women who served the country in a…
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CommBank gives gift of education
By Brendan Rees Cranbourne Information Support Service’s (CISS) bid to support families with the cost of education has been boosted by a $10,000 gift from…
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Call for action on dangerous trees
By Brendan Rees A Blind Bight man says he’s been begging with Casey council to chop down some dead gum trees that keep dropping large…
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Felines find homes
Records were broken last weekend when 88 cats and kittens were adopted at The Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne pop-up adoption on Saturday 14 April. Despite…
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Hear our new Voice
By Brendan Rees Jake Nicholls admits he never saw himself singing at a young age. While he always had a passion for music, Jake says…