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  • Three tier tour

    CASEY youth interested in politics, law or a career in the public service have the opportunity to apply for an invaluable experience. The City of…

  • On the right track

    On the right track

    By BRIDGET COOK A GROUP of Casey students recently ticked off a major milestone of a 12-month project when they completed the Kokoda Track. Seven…

  • Reno permits do apply

    By BRIDGET COOK A CASEY resident has been fined $30,000 for illegally converting a carport into a rooming house in Cranbourne. The City of Casey…

  • A tribute to fallen heroes

    A tribute to fallen heroes

    HUNDREDS of people turned out to Remembrance Day services on Monday to pay tribute to fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.…

  • Greyhound club backs Relay

    Greyhound club backs Relay

    MOVE over the famous Red Dog, Cranbourne’s got several of them making a positive impact on the community. The Cranbourne Greyhound Club has thrown its…

  • Estranged sibling

    Estranged sibling

    By BRIDGET SCOTT WHO would have ever thought that a Hampton Park resident would make international headlines for being a guest at her own sister’s…

  • Sign of things to come

    By BRIDGET COOK A LACK of signage to highlight the change of direction on Pound Road has been confusing motorists for more than 10 years,…

  • Axe falls on tree chop former mayor

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Berwick mayor Syd Pargeter OAM has been convicted and fined for cutting 29 cypress trees on his neighbour’s property in Harkaway.…

  • Field of victory

    Field of victory

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Fields stands victorious as the preferred new name for a suburb that will take in Cranbourne East and part of Clyde…

  • Rotary’s round for charity

    Rotary’s round for charity

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MEMBERS of Casey Rotary Club hold high hopes for a huge fundraiser next month which will see all monies raised go to…

  • Award on board

    Award on board

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JONATHAN Bell was holidaying in Malaysia when he found out he had won a WorkSafe award for his involvement at Narre Warren…

  • Teachers learn how to build careers

    Teachers learn how to build careers

    By CASEY NEILL MANUFACTURERS in Melbourne’s south-east need young workers to bolster their ageing workforce, and high youth unemployment continues to trouble the region. “Those…

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