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  • Wall to work wonders

    By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey will look at a more permanent way to recognise those in the community who have made an “outstanding” contribution…

  • Jobs graduates

    Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Chris Russell, left and job supervisor David Martin, right, with Jason Green, Josh Bibby, Olivia Irwin, front; and…

  • New farmers’ market on track

    Lynbrook resident and former Casey councillors Steve Beardon andexperiencedmarketer John Foley started the push for a market to be held at the CranbourneHomemaker Centre last…

  • Rocking with Glee

    GLEE fans eat your heart out, as seven high school musicals will battle it out in Casey’s first Schools on Stage. On 15 September, seven…

  • Born to run

    Janine Bird, Kathleen Carns, Catherine Beverley and Stephen Connor, from Connections UnitingCare Cranbourne are taking part in the Melbourne Marathon next month. 69740 By Bridget…

  • Do bee a good speller

    Left: Rhys Weyman-Jones,BlerimXhilaga, FelicityLancashhire and Oliver McCortwith their trophies. By Bridget Cook SPELLING whiz kids from across Casey battled in out last month to become…

  • Growing community

    Gardener Alastair Inglis and Uniting Church minister Mat Harry in the new Hampton Park By Bridget CookAN open day for the Hampton Park Community Garden…

  • Talent on show

    City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes, front, Louise Berkelmans, Babara Joseph and councillor Bob Halsall get into the ’70s theme to celebrate Casey’s Got Talent.…

  • Footy chief at school helm

    Melbourne Football Club chiefexecutive Cameron Schwab withstudent Linetta when he took part in Principal for a Day at Courtenay Gardens Primary School. 69314 MELBOURNE Football…

  • Safer train stations

    CASEY commuters are set for a safer train system after new Protective Services Officers (PSO) legislation passed through the Upper House of State Parliament recently.…

  • More help when most needed

    By Bridget CookSOUTH East Palliative Care received a funding boost this week to help improve its services for people with a terminal illness. The State…

  • Start set for $45m hub

    An artist’s impression of the planned $45 million Marriott Waters shopping centre — set to be completed by early 2013. By Bridget CookWORKS are soon…

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