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Bound for adventure

RIDERS from across Casey can gear up for the 24th annual Riding of the Bounds event in May. Residents from across the municipality will honour...

Bureaucracy bungle

By CASEY NEILL THE State Government “sacked a hero” when it last week stripped Chisholm Institute chairman David Willersdorf of his position. This is the scathing...

Easter blitz nets 300

By LIA SPENCER MORE than 300 traffic offences and several drink drivers were detected on Casey roads during the Easter holidays. Casey Highway Patrol conducted...

Patients approve

By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s two hospitals have been given the tick of approval when it comes to patient satisfaction. Last week the State Government released the...

Drive portents danger

By BRIDGET COOK CHERRYHILLS Drive residents have renewed calls for help to put the brakes on hoons in their street after a car smashed through...

Strong field for Lyndhurst poll

LYNDHURST voters will have eight candidates to choose from at the 27 April by-election. Former Labor MP Tim Holding resigned as the seat’s representative in...

Casey looks to China

By LIA SPENCER THE City of Casey will be looking to China to secure multi-million dollar investments for major local projects. Deputy Mayor Sam Aziz will...

No lack of ability

By RUSSELL BENNETT THE hits are hard, the skills are often breathtaking, and the love of the game is pure. Cranbourne’s All Abilities football side is...

Carnival’s a hit with the kids

IT WAS a fun-filled day at Akoonah Park on Saturday when children and their parents flocked to the annual Casey Kids Carnival. The free event...

All in the harmony

By BRIDGET COOK CULTURAL respect was prominent in schools across Casey on Thursday as part of national Harmony Day celebrations. A number of schools held Harmony...

Their emerald eyes

By BRIDGET COOK JEAN Perry had her eye on her husband Ken from the moment he moved into her court when they were teenagers about...

Indonesian experience

CRANBOURNE Primary School took an imaginary trip to Indonesia last week to learn all about the country. The school held its annual Indonesian Day on...

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Walton shows no bias on a winning day at San Remo

It was another brilliant day for members of the South West Gippsland Midweek Bowling Group with 37 of the family descending on the San...

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