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  • Postal facility request declined

    Postal facility request declined

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CUSTOMERS are crying out for a post office or sub agency at Cranbourne’s new Shopping on Clyde precinct, but Australia Post has…

  • Community rallies for Bella’s fight

    Community rallies for Bella’s fight

    DOING what they do best, the Allan family and the equestrian community jumped for Bella, as the seven-year-old’s leukaemia fight continues. Bella Allan, who has…

  • Skate festival targets youth

    Skate festival targets youth

    CASEY will hold a Ride ‘n’ Skate Festival in celebration of National Youth Week. The State Government has provided a $2000 grant to go toward…

  • Mentors needed for buddies

    Mentors needed for buddies

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH LIFE skills are in demand at Cranbourne Secondary College, as it becomes the first Casey school to introduce the Raise Foundation’s mentoring…

  • Step up to full-time

    Step up to full-time

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IT’S not every day that the Cranbourne CFA gets to welcome two new recruit firefighters who have called the station home as…

  • Greyhound trainers appear in court on live bait charges

    Greyhound trainers appear in court on live bait charges

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Tooradin Trial Track managers and greyhound trainers have briefly appeared in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court over charges of using rabbits and a…

  • On for Swimathon

    On for Swimathon

    CASEY residents will take to the water in the YMCA’s national Swimathon to raise funds for locals living with a disability. This year Casey Arc…

  • Highway truck roll

    Highway truck roll

    A TRUCK roll over reduced the South Gippsland Highway down to one lane, west of the Tooradin airport on Wednesday. The CFA were called to…

  • Crying wolf

    Crying wolf

    IT IS disappointing but not unexpected to see Mr Flannery again making unfounded criticisms of council instead of working positively for the betterment of his…

  • Flip dips into charity

    Flip dips into charity

    AS THE nation poured and flipped on National Pancake Day, students at Lynbrook Primary School also got on board raising more than $1000 for UnitingCare.…

  • Instrument grants are music to their ears

    Instrument grants are music to their ears

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TWO hundred Victorian schools have been invited to apply for $5000 State Government grants to buy musical instruments. The announcement was made…

  • Social media shares the self-harming pain

    Social media shares the self-harming pain

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TEENAGERS are using social media as a platform to post images and messages about self-harming and school counsellors are dealing with the…

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