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  • Students try skills of the trades

    Students try skills of the trades

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TRADESMEN talking trades stole the show at this year’s South East Careers Expo. In its eighth year, the try a trade and…

  • College aims to be the pick of the Casey crop

    College aims to be the pick of the Casey crop

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE state budget has delivered $9 million to upgrade Cranbourne Secondary College and principal Ken Robinson has plans for the school to…

  • School gets sure footing

    School gets sure footing

    HAMPTON Park Primary School will lay permanent foundations after the state budget delivered $700,000 to remove its portable classrooms. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud…

  • Parking in disabled bays far from fine

    Parking in disabled bays far from fine

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SELFISH Casey motorists are being slugged thousands of dollars in parking fines for depriving disabled residents of the in-demand bays. Close to…

  • Name stuff-up solved

    Name stuff-up solved

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A BUNGLED plan by the Casey council to name a part of Clyde North in memory of a specific WWI Digger has…

  • War service shaped their lives

    War service shaped their lives

    BY JARROD McALEESE THE JAPANESE bombing of Darwin sent shockwaves through Australia … and it was this event, said Warragul born Stan Beazley, that inspired…

  • Mum’s passing shatters family’s dream

    Mum’s passing shatters family’s dream

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT was their family dream home in Cranbourne East that they will never get to move into as a family. Sangeeta Sirohi…

  • Ink marks a fighting-fit change

    Ink marks a fighting-fit change

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EMMA Hayley was once embarrassed about her weight but two years on and now 60 kilograms lighter, she wears her triumph on…

  • Dodgy builder fined $30,000

    Dodgy builder fined $30,000

    AN UNREGISTERED builder from Cranbourne West has been fined more than $30,000 after he was investigated by the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) and failed to…

  • Students hit the streets in a healthy effort

    Students hit the streets in a healthy effort

    STUDENTS pounded the pavement in a healthy fund-raising effort for their very own school. Cranbourne South Primary School held an ‘adidas School Fun-Run’ on Friday…

  • Stolen cars left in flames

    Stolen cars left in flames

    TWO station wagons were stolen and set alight in Cranbourne and Clyde North simultaneously. The incidents, not confirmed to be related, occurred about 3.20am on…

  • Guns, car stolen

    Guns, car stolen

    TWO guns and a car were stolen from a Clyde home this month and police are calling for witnesses. The Clyde Road property was broken…

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