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  • Good rap goes with gift

    Good rap goes with gift

    HALLAM business iBare Giftware added some celebrity status to its sales team last week for a good cause. The direct selling business had Jo Stanley…

  • Angliss to close Cranbourne campus

    Angliss to close Cranbourne campus

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne campus of the William Angliss Institute will close its doors at the end of the year. With the institute’s contract…

  • Drink-driver nabbed

    Drink-driver nabbed

    POLICE caught an unlicensed man drink-driving with three children in the car in Hampton Park last night. The man, driving a Mazda sedan, was caught…

  • Puppy farmer handed 10-year ban

    Puppy farmer handed 10-year ban

    By BRIDGET COOK A CANNONS Creek man has become the first in the state to be handed a 10-year restricted dog ownership ban under tough…

  • Shopping centre’s $110m revamp

    Shopping centre’s $110m revamp

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’s major shopping centre is set for a $110 million facelift to include new stores and a revamped design. Cranbourne Park Shopping…

  • School garden stands tall

    School garden stands tall

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS at River Gum Primary School now have nature at their fingertips, thanks to a vertical garden being installed at the school…

  • Climbers branch out

    Climbers branch out

    WAS it a bird, or a plane? No, it was professional tree climbers as they converged on Casey at the weekend. Banjo Patterson Reserve in…

  • Age’s no barrier to do your bit

    Age’s no barrier to do your bit

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Horsley family provides ample proof that people of all ages can do their bit to help in the fight against cancer.…

  • Mayor faces crossing nightmare

    Mayor faces crossing nightmare

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Amanda Stapledon was on her Mayor’s Walk for Disability earlier this year, she got to experience firsthand the inconvenience faced by…

  • UN multi-faith mission

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY’S Multi-faith Network may get the chance to address the United Nations in New York. The Mayor of Casey will call upon…

  • United fight against cancer

    United fight against cancer

    By BRIDGET COOK THE Casey community is being encouraged to help fight cancer, celebrate survivors and remember lost loved ones at the Cranbourne-Narre Relay for…

  • Road laws here to stay

    Road laws here to stay

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Highway Patrol is taking a zero tolerance approach to ensure safety on local roads during the busy summer period. Police this…

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