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  • Campus set to close

    Campus set to close

    By BRIDGET COOK WILLIAM Angliss Institute has confirmed that is will close the doors to its Cranbourne campus at the end of the year. With…

  • Melbourne Stars descend on Casey

    Melbourne Stars descend on Casey

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey has added another partnership with an elite sporting club to its list, signing a three-year partnership with the…

  • Move to sue over emails

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS Casey Council debated possible defamation proceedings against recently convicted former councillor Paul Richardson in a closed session at Tuesday’s council meeting. At…

  • House burglary

    House burglary

    A MOTORBIKE has been stolen from a Hampton Park property this month. Entry was forced to a house in Somerville Road on Friday 8 November…

  • Agriculture’s her passion

    Agriculture’s her passion

    By BRIDGET COOK A CASEY teenager is one of 100 passionate agriculture students from across the country chosen to take part in a conference next…

  • Hot cars ‘prove deadly’

    AMBULANCE Victoria has released alarming figures of the number of children being locked in cars as part of a warning to others coming into the…

  • School gets to grip with gardening

    School gets to grip with gardening

    By BRIDGET COOK DEVON Meadows Primary School (DMPS) and Berwick TEC teamed up this year on a project of mutual benefit to both schools. A…

  • Touched by little Talin

    Touched by little Talin

    By BRIDGET COOK SINCE Melissa Kolbeck decided to walk from Melbourne to Sydney in memory of a little boy she never met, she has been…

  • Crossing plan

    Crossing plan

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NOTORIOUSLY congested railway crossing in Lyndhurst will be removed if Labor gains office in next year’s state election. The Opposition’s road…

  • Service station in the pipeline

    THE council is one step closer to granting a permit for a 24-hour service station and adjoining restaurant in Tooradin. At a planning meeting last…

  • Beefing up jobs

    Beefing up jobs

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE facility will be able to rise from the ashes to expand its business and create 110 new jobs thanks to…

  • Green fingers, green walls

    Green fingers, green walls

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A GROUP of Hampton Park primary school students had nature at their fingertips last week. As part of equipment company STIHL’s My…

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