Stories
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Jaw broken in assault
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault after a man suffered a broken jaw and nose at Hampton Park on the weekend. The…
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Citizens welcomed
MORE than 100 Casey residents can now officially call Australia home after a citizenship ceremony in Cranbourne on Monday. Some 130 people from Casey, including…
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Worthwhile to help others
– Bridget BradyVOLUNTEERING has its ups and downs according to the City of Casey’s citizen of the year, but the Cannons Creek resident says it’s…
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Fight to be free
READING enthusiasts will have the opportunity to meet and hear author Carolyn Landon speak of her love of books in Cranbourne next week. The Wonthaggi…
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Australia Day tragedy for mates
AUSTRALIA Day turned to a day of tragedy for a group of friends when a man died in a car crash at Frankston on Monday.…
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Day of light relief
Looking forward to the family fun day at the Turning Point Church in Cranbourne this weekend are Philip Cayzer and Peter van Breugel. 26217 Picture:…
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Summer program a success
SUMMER at the beach was the theme of the day during a school holiday program at the Cranbourne Library last week. Children enjoyed storytelling about…
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Lucky break, twice
By Bridget BradySTAFF at Sporting Chance in Hampton Park are hoping for a hat-trick, after they sold their second multi-million dollar winning ticket this month.…
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Cold Rock to beat heat
Ellen and Savannah work their magic at the new Cold Rock store in Cranbourne.26216 By Bridget BradyCOLD Rock is in town, and the locals are…
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Powering down
CASEY residents can take action to cut their power bills and reduce their impact on climate change by picking up an Energy Saving Action Kit.…
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Thieves home in on GPS
By Melissa MeehanDON’T let your sat nav become ‘sat nabbed’ this summer. Casey police have set up specialised crews who will target theft from motor…