News
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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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…