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Dream ball at 88
By BRIDGET COOK LINDA Willson has always dreamed of going to a ball. Now at the age of 88, that dream will come true this…
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Toilet move set in motion
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will relocate a public toilet in Selandra Rise estate after residents continued to kick up a stink over…
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Set for perfect presentation
By BRIDGET COOK THE atmosphere in the Narre Warren North Hall each Thursday morning for the past few weeks has been electric. That is because…
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Making cuppas count
By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 100 people turned out in Cranbourne last week to make their cuppa count as part of the Biggest Morning Tea.…
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Disco girl wins iPad
ALISHA Jones got more than a fun night out with friends at the Cranbourne Blue Light Disco recently when she won an iPad Mini. A…
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Knowledge blooms on rare plants
FLORA enthusiasts can learn all about rare Victorian plants at a full day workshop at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, next month. The Friends of…
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High standards celebrated
By LIA SPENCER MORE than 80 hopeful businesses will have to wait until August to learn if they are in the running to win a…
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Apprentice has it nailed
By CASEY NEILL SHARING the Victorian Apprentice of the Year title last week marked a turnaround in Rhonda Neil’s fortunes. In February, thieves stole a…
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Manufacturing still a success
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RAY Keefe is here to tell Australian manufacturers that the industry they have devoted their careers to is not dead. The managing…
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Mazda backs mentor program
By BRIDGET COOK SUPPORT from Berwick Mazda has been a driving force behind the continued success for Casey’s L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program. The car…
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MP’s campaign slammed
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has attacked Cranbourne’s MP over a postcard he sent to the electorate criticising the council for what he…
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String of thefts
POLICE believe a number of thefts involving cars in Berwick over the weekend are linked. Valuables were stolen from two cars and a Subaru Impreza…