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  • 90-year-old crash victim dies

    90-year-old crash victim dies

    AN elderly man has died in hospital after being involved in a car collision in Hallam earlier this month. The 90-year-old was involved in a…

  • New WAVE aims to keep the peace

    By BRIDGET COOK A WORKSHOP will be held in Hampton Park this week aimed at preventing violent extremism in culturally diverse communities. The community is…

  • Casey Fields firms as favourite

    Casey Fields firms as favourite

    By BRIDGET COOK THE results are in – Casey Fields is the convincing preferred new suburb name for the Cranbourne East and part of Clyde…

  • Key hits bullying

    Key hits bullying

    By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST Secondary College (LSC) is pushing the delete button on bullying. The school is currently running an initiative designed by the staff…

  • Spooky and kooky

    Spooky and kooky

    By BRIDGET COOK GHOSTS, ghouls and witches were out in force across Casey last week as children, and adults alike, celebrated Halloween. Many people across…

  • Winning Laing

    Winning Laing

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE trainer Robbie Laing was once considered the best jumps trainer in Australia. But don’t be fooled – he’s never been just…

  • Event secret’s out

    Event secret’s out

    By BRIDGET COOK THE lid has been lifted on what has been dubbed Cranbourne’s best kept secret. After eight years in the making, the first…

  • Players see the benefits

    Players see the benefits

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY has slam-dunked $730,000 in funding to improve two sporting facilities for basketballers, netballers and rugby players. Minister for Sport and Recreation…

  • Search on for stars

    Search on for stars

    AUDITIONS for the Berwick Show Star Search will be held this weekend. Open to anyone with a passion for singing, the heats will be held…

  • Wheels of fortune turn

    Wheels of fortune turn

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS at Tooradin Primary School had a wheely good time recently at an event to raise money and promote physical activity. The…

  • Education is open to alternatives

    Education is open to alternatives

    By BRIDGET COOK OZCHILD celebrated the launch of its second Community VCAL (CVCAL) campus last month with the official opening of its new Cranbourne site.…

  • Services to remember

    Services to remember

    SEVERAL Remembrance Day services will be held around Casey to give the community a chance to honour fallen service people. A service will be held…

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