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Country costume celebrations
STUDENTS at Rangebank Pre-school in Cranbourne looked colourful last month when they celebrated their culture in style during the annual International Day at the school.…
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Socially speaking
In regards to Touched by Little Talin (Berwick News, 21 November): Melissa is more than a little mad, she is making a huge, huge difference.…
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Cannabis trial plants seeds of suspicion
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A HAMPTON Park man had a candid discussion with a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court judge on his “lengthy relationship” with cannabis on Monday.…
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Fine and bond for ‘joke’ gone bad
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A LONELY delivery driver’s “bad joke” at a Lyndhurst service station landed him with an assault charge. Anthony Busutti, 66, of Clayton,…
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Superbug strikes hospital babies
By BRIDGET COOK A NUMBER of babies at Casey Hospital have been found carrying a superbug which is resistant to antibiotics. Over the past three…
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Sounds of celebration have real benefit
By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE students are lending a helping help to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines by putting in a benefit concert…
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Stop the violence
TODAY is international White Ribbon Day. There are events happening across the region, in a bid to reduce the prevalence of family violence. Casey Police…
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Colour change for new market
By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents can shop up a storm and enjoy at day out with the family when Cranbourne hosts its first market. The…
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Numbers up for $1 million
By BRIDGET COOK THE numbers came up for five lucky Lyndhurst locals last night when their Lotto entry won a first division prize of more…
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Tree’ wishes come true
KMART Cranbourne launched its Wishing Tree Appeal last week aimed at helping to spread Christmas joy. The store launched the initiative on Thursday 14 November…
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Capture the diversity
By BRIDGET COOK THE Casey community is being urged to celebrate and capture the area’s diversity by entering in the photo competition. The Balla Balla…
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I won’t pay up
By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Casey councillor Paul Richardson says he will rather go to jail than pay a $3000 fine after being convicted for willfully…