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Life-long blow
By BRIDGET COOK BEN Thompson understands better than anyone how one punch can change someone’s life. One punch left him fighting for his life with…
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Dragging feet
By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE man has expressed his anger at the lack of action to address disabled car parking issues at local railway stations.…
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Stars shine as cars sell out
THE all new C-Class was unveiled at Mercedes-Benz Berwick last week with a lavish Stars and the Cars launch party. More than 350 guests mingled…
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Call for sports support
By BRIDGET COOK THE development of a soccer centre, delivery of a multi-use stadium in Clyde and a regional sports park are the priorities of…
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A few good men
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MEN looking to change their behaviour towards their family and friends are being encouraged to take part in an ABC documentary which…
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Kids are crafty
A GROUP of Marnebek School students got arty and crafty at Bunnings this month. The school took a group of students to Cranbourne Bunnings on…
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Mental health launch
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NATION-WIDE mental health advocacy campaign was launched in the City of Casey on Saturday to coincide with another mental health forum…
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Tree change talks
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey wants to start discussions on the possibility of a tree change in the Botanic Ridge and Settler’s Run…
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Stolen car burnt out
A CAR stolen from Warragul was found destroyed by fire in Clyde last week. A Holden sedan was dumped and set alight on the South…
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Productivity makes tech connect
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Cardinia Business Week kicked off in style on Monday with an expo focussed on learning and networking. Businesses from across the…
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Wishes can come true
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DANCERS from throughout the state will congregate in Casey to make a wish this month. Backstage Dance Academy director Jessica Solomon is…
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Riders bound to follow tradition
RIDERS planning to take part in this year’s Riding of the Bounds have until Monday to take advantage of early bird prices. The 25th annual…