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  • Who’s hot? We’re not!

    Who’s hot? We’re not!

    THE coolest kids on the block hit Doveton Pool in the Park on Tuesday to try and escape the soaring heat. The pool has proved…

  • Tigers are Christmas treat

    Tigers are Christmas treat

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS SANTA had a very difficult job in the Robinson household this Christmas. Eleven-year-old Blair had recently been treated to a Make-A-Wish trip…

  • Costly tenants

    By BRIDGET COOK BAD tenants have proved costly for local property owners, with new figures revealing that Casey recorded the highest number of landlord insurance…

  • Crackdown results

    Crackdown results

    By BRIDGET COOK ABOUT 1000 motorists were caught flouting the law and a pedestrian was killed on Casey roads during a police summer road crackdown.…

  • Exhibitions reveal rich heritage

    Exhibitions reveal rich heritage

    THE talents of two local artists are showcased in exhibitions at the Casey Civic Centre this month. Zakikoxol by Hugo R Campos Godboy and Light…

  • Oz Day activities abound

    Oz Day activities abound

    AUSTRALIA Day celebrations will be in full swing across Casey this month, with a range of events on offer for residents to ignite their national…

  • Spirit of leadership

    Spirit of leadership

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS from 49 Casey schools were recognised for the positive contribution they made to the community at the 2013 Holt Community Spirit…

  • Tractors pull in

    Tractors pull in

    THE quiet coastal village of Tooradin is set to come alive on Saturday for the town’s 16th annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show. With…

  • Night rider charged with speeding

    AN UNLICENSED Cranbourne motorcyclist was detected traveling at more than 80 kilometres per hour over the speed limit on Saturday night. Frankston Highway Patrol members…

  • Rich tales of research

    Rich tales of research

    THE topics of research and rebels were on the cards when Hillcrest Christian College had two special visitors late last year. West Australian author and…

  • Cash splash for camps

    Cash splash for camps

    THE Lawson Poole Daylight Lodge has made a generous donation that will make a difference to the lives of Casey youths. At the Cranbourne group’s…

  • Foretaste of future careers

    Foretaste of future careers

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS at Hampton Park Secondary College took part in a speed careers day last month to help try and find their perfect…

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