Stories
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Crash charges include attempted murder
A CRANBOURNE man has been charged after a collision with a police car last week, in which two officers were injured. Police allege the collision…
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Village shops hit by thieves
By Bridget CookBUSINESSES in Pearcedale have been targeted by a what people believe is a single burglar a number of times this month. On Tuesday…
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Bonds of unity
A performance of the Australian national anthem and the Timor Leste national anthem by the TEBE children’s choir closed the Independence Day celebrations. NINTH anniversary…
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Business at its best
CASEY businesses wanting to apply for the 2011 Casey Business Awards are being encouraged to now. With the closing date of Friday 8 July fast…
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Sustainability Singled out
George Single’s efforts as a local sustainable builder earned him a spot on the front cover of the 2011/2012 White Pages. GEORGE Single has always…
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Art awards up for grabs
CASEY council is encouraging people to nominate local residents who have made a significant contribution to the arts for the Lindsay King Arts Initiative Award.…
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Post box pressure
By Bridget CookLYNDHURST residents who are forced to drive six kilometres to post a letter are pushing to have a mail box in their suburb.…
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Helping hand
Cranbourne Information Support Service (CISS) Director Leanne Petrides and Holt MP Anthony Byrne discuss the recent funding announcement for five Casey organisations, which provide emergency…
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Learners make bid for support
Lisa Kurr and Annette O’Donohue, from Cranbourne U3A are calling on the community to come along to their auction. 66154Picture: Kim Cartmell By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE…
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Doggies have
The Lost Dogs’ Home is now the provider of pound services in Casey. From left, Caroline Bell, Graeme Smith, City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes…
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Student flag flies high – Cranbourne Secondary College school principal Ken Robinson with student Emily Delphine with the school flag she designed. 65161
By Emma Sun CRANBOURNE Secondary College student Emily Delphine has designed a flag that now flies proudly on its mast at the school. The Year…
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Hearty breakfast is served at the club
By Emma SunLYNDHURST Secondary College’s Breakfast Club is seeking funds and looking for volunteers to help out. The club, which has been running for more…