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Anzac spirit lives on
By BRIDGET COOK
A HUGE crowd turned up at Cranbourne RSL’s Anzac Day services last week to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate...
Hip dancers’ brush with fame
By BRIDGET COOK
CRANBOURNE dance duo Little Munchkins Dance Crew have caught the attention of a few celebrities in the past, but no one to...
Karen helps fight the obesity battle – for free
By BRIDGET COOK
A CASEY wellness coach has helped local residents shed about 1000 kilos already and now she plans to expand her battle against...
Jacka takes off On a Wing and a Chair
By BRIDGET COOK
DAVE Jacka jetted off from Tooradin Airfield this week on a trip aimed to break records and barriers.
The former paralympian started his...
Booze ban hits six
By BRIDGET COOK
SIX people have been banned from all licensed premises across Casey since an initiative to eradicate anti-social behaviour was introduced last year.
Members...
Highest bankruptcies
By BRIDGET COOK
FINANCIAL stress is at its worst in Cranbourne with new figures revealing the suburb has the highest number of bankruptcies in the...
Funding fix for schools in poor condition
By BRIDGET COOK
TWO Casey schools are set for a maintenance funding boost to help repair buildings deemed to be in a ‘poor’ condition.
Last week...
Community rallies for Luke
By BRIDGET COOK
COMMUNITY spirit has been in full swing the past few weeks following a workplace accident involving a well-known Blind Bight man.
Cardinia Cricket...
Pakula shrugs off swing to win
By CASEY NEILL
MARTIN Pakula is unfazed by a 15 per cent swing against the Labor Party in Saturday’s Lyndhurst by-election.
The ALP candidate won the...
Bollwood star at night out
CASEY women can have a girl’s night out this month with Aussie action girl and Bollywood star Tania Zaetta.
The Cranbourne Harness Racing Club is...
Kinder kids in creative mood
CHILDREN at Carlisle Park Kindergarten got their hands dirty to create gifts for the mum last month.
The team from Bunnings Cranbourne visited the Cranbourne...
Keeping Anzac spirit alive
By SALLY BIRD
ABOUT 600 people including many children turned out to attend the fourth dawn service at Pearcedale hall on Anzac Day.
For the first...