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  • Warm reception

    Warm reception

    By LIA SPENCER A ROARING blaze which spread across Clyde and Cardinia several decades ago prompted a call for a local fire brigade. This year,…

  • It beats the books

    It beats the books

    LYNDHURST Secondary College students were given a break from the books and got party on their lunchbreak recently, all for a good cause. The school’s…

  • Body found at tip

    Update 2.45pm: POLICE believe the body of a man found dead at the Hallam Road Landfill today was dumped there by a truck earlier in…

  • Deb ball makes presentation perfect

    Deb ball makes presentation perfect

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Rotary Club of Casey made dreams come true on the weekend by giving people with a disability the chance to take…

  • Wide world of experiences

    Wide world of experiences

    By BRIDGET COOK PEOPLE of all ages were taken on a trip around the world at the annual Experience Casey Festival on Saturday. Hundreds of…

  • Interest off bonanza

    Interest off bonanza

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE family is one step closer to the great Australian dream after winning a competition to have chunk of their home…

  • Taking on icy challenge

    Taking on icy challenge

    By CASEY NEILL WINDERMERE staff were among people across Casey taking up the Ice Bucket Challenge last week. The social media campaign is raising awareness…

  • Tractor ploughs into house

    Tractor ploughs into house

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A SLEEPING couple has narrowly avoided death or serious injury after a stolen tractor ploughed into their bedroom in a Lyndhurst residential…

  • Tree scam branches out

    By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have warned people of a tree lopping scam targeting Casey residents to ensure they don’t fall victim to the con. Sergeant…

  • Revved up riders

    By CASEY NEILL MOTORCYCLISTS are threatening to boycott the Cranbourne GP Run after police announced a bike safety crackdown. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol Senior Sergeant…

  • Auto crime soars ahead

    By BRIDGET COOK THEFTS from and of cars continue to cause huge headaches for Casey police with the crimes causing the biggest spike in offences…

  • Kinder campaign

    Kinder campaign

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Casey community is campaigning to ensure children continue to have access to 15 hours of kindergarten each week. The Federal Government…

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