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  • Church turns back the pages on 160 years

    Church turns back the pages on 160 years

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Cranbourne Scots’ Presbyterian Church – one of the region’s oldest buildings – will celebrate 160 years of worship in November. The…

  • ‘They should sing’, says Guy

    ‘They should sing’, says Guy

    OPPOSITION leader Matthew Guy has called on the Education Minister to step in and make sure the decision by Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School to allow…

  • ACE help goes a long way

    ACE help goes a long way

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE ACE Foundation had its “genesis” over 20 years ago. At the charity’s inaugural fund-raiser on Friday night, chairman Leon Shapero told…

  • Pet dog dies of injuries

    Pet dog dies of injuries

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A family is in mourning after its pet dog died of its injuries on Tuesday. “We are absolutely devastated by this latest…

  • And the winners are…

    And the winners are…

    HOME-GROWN talent was on display at the 2015 Casey’s Got Talent final held on Saturday 24 October at the River Gum Performing Arts Centre in…

  • Morrison weighs in on ‘do-gooder’ assembly

    Morrison weighs in on ‘do-gooder’ assembly

    FEDERAL Treasurer Scott Morrison has weighed into the Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School debate this morning calling the school the “muppet of the year” for allowing…

  • Anthem ‘opt out’ row goes national

    Anthem ‘opt out’ row goes national

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE State Government has leapt to the defence of a Cranbourne primary school, after its decision to allow Islamic students to leave…

  • Station push bikes targeted

    Station push bikes targeted

    POLICE are investigating a spate of push bike thefts from train stations throughout Casey. In the past month, several bikes have been stolen from Lynbrook,…

  • Intruders leave empty handed

    Intruders leave empty handed

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD INTRUDERS tried to break into two Tooradin shops over the weekend, but were forced to flee without stealing anything. The Pelican Cafe…

  • Cash demand turned down

    Cash demand turned down

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH his hand under his top a man entered a petrol station in Hampton Park and demanded cash. The operator of the…

  • Making up for lost time

    Making up for lost time

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Jade Robson-Whitehouse was found in Minyip on Saturday night and is now safe with her parents. A spokesman for Victoria Police…

  • Around the world in a day

    Around the world in a day

    FEASTING on food from around the world as part of International Children’s Week, the three-year-olds at Rangebank Pre-school learnt a one big lesson about the…

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