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  • Hair falls for fund-raising

    Hair falls for fund-raising

    By BRIDGET COOK PEOPLE of all ages from across Casey braved the razor or coloured their hair in wacky colours last week for the World’s…

  • Take the test

    CASEY women are putting themselves at greatest risk of cervical cancer, with figures revealing just over half of local women undergo regular pap tests. National…

  • Victim’s hand almost severed in home raid

    A MAN’S hand has been almost severed and his knee badly slashed after he was attacked by an intruder while he was asleep. The attacker…

  • Blue Light to stay on

    Blue Light to stay on

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne Blue Light Disco will continue to party on, despite claims that it was at risk due to funding cuts this…

  • Academy plan launched

    Academy plan launched

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HALLAM Senior College last night launched a proposal for a new Sport and Health Sciences Academy that could lead to a new…

  • Best site for sore stomachs

    Best site for sore stomachs

    IT WAS a picturesque setting and fine dining as the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival came to Cranbourne last week. The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne…

  • Seniors seeing red

    Seniors seeing red

    By BRIDGET COOK HAMPTON Park Seniors’ Club president Neil Shepard has challenged Premier Denis Napthine to try and cross Pound Road on a mobility scooter…

  • Rain or shine, they’re happy to celebrate

    Rain or shine, they’re happy to celebrate

    By BRIDGET COOK A RAINBOW appeared among the darkened clouds in Lynbrook on Saturday as a large crowd turned out for the HoIi Festival of…

  • ‘Beautiful soul’ lost

    ‘Beautiful soul’ lost

    By BRIDGET COOK FAMILY and friends have paid tribute to a charismatic, high-achieving and helpful young man who died a good Samaritan in Pakenham last…

  • Anglers in hot water

    By BRIDGET COOK FISHERIES Victoria reeled in five Casey men flouting the law over the long weekend, allegedly taking more than 420 abalone from reefs…

  • Church call for restoration help

    Church call for restoration help

    By BRIDGET COOK ST JOHN’S Anglican Church has called on the community to help fill a funding gap to ensure the restoration of its 100-year-old…

  • ‘No conflict’, says mayor

    ‘No conflict’, says mayor

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Mayor Geoff Ablett has dismissed suggestions his Liberal Party candidacy will negatively impact his role as a councillor, speaking to the…

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