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Strong field for Lyndhurst poll
LYNDHURST voters will have eight candidates to choose from at the 27 April by-election. Former Labor MP Tim Holding resigned as the seat’s representative in…
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Casey looks to China
By LIA SPENCER THE City of Casey will be looking to China to secure multi-million dollar investments for major local projects. Deputy Mayor Sam Aziz…
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No lack of ability
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE hits are hard, the skills are often breathtaking, and the love of the game is pure. Cranbourne’s All Abilities football side…
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Carnival’s a hit with the kids
IT WAS a fun-filled day at Akoonah Park on Saturday when children and their parents flocked to the annual Casey Kids Carnival. The free event…
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All in the harmony
By BRIDGET COOK CULTURAL respect was prominent in schools across Casey on Thursday as part of national Harmony Day celebrations. A number of schools held…
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Their emerald eyes
By BRIDGET COOK JEAN Perry had her eye on her husband Ken from the moment he moved into her court when they were teenagers about…
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Indonesian experience
CRANBOURNE Primary School took an imaginary trip to Indonesia last week to learn all about the country. The school held its annual Indonesian Day on…
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Life-giving legacy
By BRIDGET COOK THE Cranbourne and District Ambulance Auxiliary has come to an end, but not without leaving one last legacy to the community. The…
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Young lion takes the challenge
By BRIDGET SCOTT A SCHOOL captain has proved her leadership ability and soared through the Lion’s Youth of the Year Quest. The national program is…
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Abattoir blaze
By BRIDGET COOK HUNDREDS of sheep and cattle were saved from a large blaze at a Cranbourne abattoir on the weekend. The CFA was called…
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Cr Crestani’s senate tilt
By LIA SPENCER A CASEY councillor will run for the senate, alongside a man who strongly opposed a controversial planning decision for a mosque in…
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Scared to death
By BRIDGET COOK TWO women got the fright of their lives this month at a Cranbourne bistro when an unrestrained dog in a car threatened…