Stories
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Playdaze promises a fun-filled day
CHILDREN and parents are invited to a fun-filled occasion to learn more about playgroups at City of Casey’s PlayDaze event on Friday 3 April. The…
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Modern
THE Crossway Baptist Church will stage a contemporary show to share the Easter message. The church in Cranbourne will perform musical items during a DVD…
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Work starts on gas wall
Preliminary works have started on a deep wall at the Stevensons Road landfill. By Bridget BradySPECIALISED equipment from overseas will be used to construct a…
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Indonesian culture day
Celebrating Indonesian Day last week are, back from left, Sarah, Regan and Razia. Front from left are Emily and Matthew. 27815 IT WAS all things…
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Monster action
By Bridget BradyMONSTER Trucks Australia predicts its show in Cranbourne on Easter Sunday will attract 10,000 people during a night of “total destruction”. Nine monster…
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Call for skills hub at Cranbourne
By Bridget Brady CASEY’S non-citizen of the year thinks Cranbourne students are missing out when it comes to accessing trades training facilities. Gary Saunders, who…
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Road closure complaints
POLICE say they have received several complaints from residents when roads were closed during the recent fires. Casey police said that home owners complained when…
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Set for future
By Bridget BradyLYNDHURST Secondary College students got a taste of the employment world recently when teachers and guests conducted practice interviews. Year 10 students were…
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RSL relief at merger
The merger of the Dandenong and Cranbourne RSL sub-branches is an exciting time for all at the RSL. President Don Shields and vice-president Barry Jones…
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Students in harmony
Enjoying the multicultural parade on Friday are, front, from left, Sim, Brandon, Zahra, Shavaughn, Meher, CORAL Park Primary School students embraced their multiculturalism last week.…