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Mayor romps in
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CROWD of over 100 people gathered at the finish line to celebrate the completion of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapleton’s two-week Walk…
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Bonanza for volunteer groups
By BRIDGET COOK VOLUNTEER groups across Casey are kicking goals after receiving grants to meet the rising costs of running a not-for-profit organisation. Twenty-five organisations…
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Name blame game
By BRIDGET SCOTT What’s in a name? A truckload of grief, if you ask Casey Council, and a mob of angry Cranbourne East residents who…
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Child safety fears
By BRIDGET SCOTT IT is only a matter of time before a child gets run over at Lynbrook Primary School, according to the head of…
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Ride to Conquer Cancer
By BRIDGET SCOTT A BUSINESS owner from Pearcedale has made the decision that she will help combat cancer. On 26 October, Jenny Patience will embark…
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Easy legals
CASEY, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong residents now have improved access to legal advice and support. Casey Cardinia Community Legal Service will receive an extra $400,000…
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Hot for footy fever
THE children at Rangebank Preschool in Cranbourne proved that footy fever can be caught at any age. On Tuesday 6 August, the young boys and…
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Kids in great outdoors
By BRIDGET SCOTT THE students at Lynbrook Primary School had fun getting their hands dirty last week. After a study revealed a trend in ‘over-protecting’…
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Richo for breakfast
By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS were star-struck on Friday when Tigers superstar Matthew Richardson towered over excited members of the Cranbourne Park Breakfast Club. Before signing…
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Campaign hits college
By BRIDGET SCOTT CRANBOURNE Secondary College was one of the recent hosts of the City of Casey’s mayor as she visited during her walk for…
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Preps mark their centenary
By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Preps at Tooradin Primary School celebrated a once-in-a-lifetime milestone on Tuesday. The babies of the school recognised 100 days at primary…
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Mayor on the march
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WITH the wind at her back and a smile on her face, Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon set out on her Walk for…