Stories
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Help of all sorts
By Lia BichelABOUT 100 volunteers, Casey councillors, and Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS) employees celebrated 30 years of service at Amberlee Reception on 17…
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Gun charges over road rage incident
POLICE have charged a 23-year-old Hastings man with conduct endangering life and several firearm offences following what police described as a road rage incident in…
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Casey
In training to use the new regional athletics facility that is due to be built at Casey Fields are Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, Holt MP…
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Green light for sports complex
A WORLD-CLASS athletics centre is set to be built in Cranbourne East after the Federal Government announced it would commit $8.9 million to the $10.6…
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Workers unsafe
By Lia BichelSIX businesses have been shut down, in the wake of fears they were risking staff and customers’ lives. The Cranbourne businesses were closed…
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Man trapped
A RANGE of emergency services joined forces to free a 29-year-old Cranbourne man when he was trapped by an excavator in Avonsleigh on Monday. SES,…
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Lions help with chair
TWO Lions clubs have lent a helping hand to the Kooweerup Regional Health Service. The Balla Balla Lions Club and the Kooweerup and District Lions…
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30 years a volunteer
By Bridget BradyFRIENDSHIP is what keeps Southern Health volunteer Violet Mann coming back for more. Mrs Mann, 82, has been recognised by Southern Health for…
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Coastal fire meeting
COASTAL village residents are invited to attend a public meeting on 11 May to discuss clearing to prevent fire danger. The meeting will be held…
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RACE to open
By Bridget BradyAFTER more than two years in the making, the $37.9 million Casey RACE will be ready to wow visitors when it opens on…
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College’s big win from budget
By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE Secondary College came up trumps in the State Budget on Tuesday, receiving $7.2 million to refurbish about two thirds of the school.…
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Meeting slams state tax grab
By Melissa GrantMany labelled the Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution scheme – which could charge some Casey landholders $95,000 a hectare – a con, saying they…