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  • Injury rates soar

    Injury rates soar

    By LIA SPENCER MORE than $31 million dollars in compensation claims have been paid to tradies injured on the worksite in the City of Casey…

  • Rail upgrade is decades away

    Rail upgrade is decades away

    By BRIDGET COOK AN extension of the rail network to service the Cranbourne East and Clyde area could be at least 20 years away, according…

  • Charges laid in armed robberies

    GREATER Dandenong’s Embona taskforce has arrested six people over three armed robberies in the south east. Police executed search warrants on Monday (15 April) relating…

  • Stolen wallet

    Stolen wallet

    POLICE are searching for a man who allegedly stole a wallet containing $50 in Station Creek Way, Botanic Ridge, about 11.30pm on 12 February. The…

  • Chance for at-risk kids

    By LIA SPENCER A PROGRAM which has helped more than 350 at-risk children in Cardinia Shire could expand into the City of Casey. Windermere is…

  • Hopping into Easter spirit

    Hopping into Easter spirit

    CHILDREN at Rangebank Preschool hopped right into the Easter spirit last week. On Thursday 28 March, the preschool had a visit from the Easter Bunny,…

  • Long walk gathers pace

    Long walk gathers pace

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 130 people united at Cranbourne Racecourse on the weekend to walk together against suicide. The second annual Long Walk for…

  • Salvation from op shop dumping

    Salvation from op shop dumping

    By BRIDGET COOK FOUR Casey charity stores are taking part in a trial to help prevent illegal dumping of unusable goods, which costs the organisation…

  • Casey children doing good

    Casey children doing good

    By LIA SPENCER CHILDREN in the City of Casey have improved in all areas of development over the past three years, according to a recent…

  • Right head space

    Right head space

    By BRIDGET COOK YOUTH mental health service ‘headspace’ will be working in schools across Casey and Cardinia to help tackle the problem of youth suicide.…

  • Upgrade brings more jobs to centre

    Upgrade brings more jobs to centre

    By LIA SPENCER ABOUT 40 new jobs will be up for grabs when the Gold Class and VMAX cinemas are completed at Westfield Fountain Gate…

  • Students miss gas emergency

    A LARGE emergency was avoided on Tuesday due to school holidays after a gas mains pipe in Lyndhurst was fractured. Workers were constructing a boundary…

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