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  • A search for WWI artefacts

    A search for WWI artefacts

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A WELL-RESPECTED group of Casey artists is looking for community help as it prepares for its special Anzac centenary exhibition later this…

  • ANZAC SERVICES

    ANZAC SERVICES

    CRANBOURNE Saturday 25 April 5.45pm: Dawn service at Cranbourne RSL, 1475 South Gippsland Highway, with breakfast to follow. 10.15am: A march to the cenotaph will…

  • Kids go bunny crazy

    Kids go bunny crazy

    THE Hampton Park Shopping Centre Woolworths complex played host to a huge three-day Easter event. The novel event involved the shadow of the Easter Bunny…

  • Celebration of youth

    Celebration of youth

    What\’s on CASEY Council is gearing up to take part in Australia’s largest celebration of young people with a number of events organised in the…

  • Bin fire witnesses wanted

    POLICE have called for people who may have information on a small bin fire in Cranbourne last week to come forward. Sometime after noon on…

  • Stables well on course

    THE construction of the Cranbourne Turf Club’s on-site stabling project is well on track after GG Engineering was appointed as its developers. The six-million dollar…

  • Monkeying around with fire

    PARTS of a black ‘monkey bike’ were left behind near the scene of a crime in Narre Warren on Monday. A boy was seen riding…

  • Warrant for his arrest

    Warrant for his arrest

    A CRANBOURNE man who failed to appear for his latest court hearing has a warrant out for his arrest. Police are appealing for public assistance…

  • More trains, no extra capacity

    More trains, no extra capacity

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE State Government’s revamped plan to improve the Dandenong rail corridor has been announced – more new trains, fewer level crossings but…

  • Stage one now complete

    Stage one now complete

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Park finally unveiled the first stage of its new development last week, much to the delight of local shoppers and business…

  • Named after cultural hero

    Named after cultural hero

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE new multi-million dollar facility for the City of Casey had its official sod turn and naming on Monday, with around 100…

  • Up up and away

    Up up and away

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CLYDE school which was merely a paddock of dirt a couple of years ago celebrated its first birthday last Wednesday. Rivercrest…

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