News
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Presentation cheque is a relief
By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Inner Wheel has lent a helping hand to another local organisation to help ensure the longevity of one of its programs.…
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Funds flow to catch ’em early
By BRIDGET SCOTT COUNCIL in partnership with Cricket Victoria have batted down the costs of a local cricket program to boost participation in the sport.…
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Culture-infused Christmas
By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE primary school replaced tradition with inclusiveness this month and celebrated Christmas in the best way it knew how. Cranbourne West…
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Fake buyer steals three cars
A THIEF using a false name is accused of stealing three cars in Casey after duping their owners into letting him drive vehicles they are…
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Celebration of service
By BRIDGET SCOTT AS THE City of Casey celebrates its 20 year milestone since its inception, the already special occasion had an extra dose of…
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Women charged over bus attack
TWO women have been charged following an alleged assault on a bus driver in Dandenong on 29 November. A 22-year-old woman has been charged with…
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Search for bus attackers
By CASEY NEILL TWO passengers punched and bit a bus driver in Dandenong on Saturday 29 November. Dandenong Police said a bus travelling along the…
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Soldier’s battle bravery
By BRIDGET SCOTT AN AUSTRALIAN soldier who was awarded the country’s highest award for bravery captured the minds of a group of year nine students…
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Climbing up tree ladder
By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have thought that a childhood hobby which often ended in tears and bruises could become a celebrated career? On Saturday…
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The White Demon
FROM three very different paths, a trio of Dandenong Stingrays alumni were given some of the last spots available in next year’s AFL competition. Mitch…
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From a Jack to a JP
By BRIDGET SCOTT A DEDCIATED community volunteer will take a step back after 47 years as a Justice of the Peace (JP). John Arthur, known…