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  • Gift of cheer

    THE Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation has set up its giving tree for the year and encourages residents to help brighten Christmas for local families. Residents are…

  • Rescuers ready for fire

    By Bridget Brady AFTER rescuing an array of animals injured during Victoria’s devastating Black Saturday bushfires, a Devon Meadows couple has started an animal rescue…

  • Teen killed

    A 15-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne boy died after he was thrown from the tray of a utility that rolled near Bairnsdale last week. Police said they believed…

  • Saved by the bell

    Left: Tooradin Primary School principal Marj Scarce said she was happy VCAT upheld a Casey council decision to refuse the By Bridget BradyTHE Tooradin Primary…

  • Battle of the bulge

    Kara IrvingA CRANBOURNE North family has been highly commended for losing a staggering 62 kilos between them, in the annual Weight Watchers Healthy Life awards.…

  • Farm land lost

    By Bridget BradyMEMBERS of the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) heard of the council’s disappointment at the potential loss of agriculture in Casey at a…

  • Their dietary changes

    Breakfast:Nothing Lunch: Two toasted cheese and ham sandwiches buttered both sides. Dinner:Large Burritos. Snacks:Chocolate muffins. Heather’s diet (After) Breakfast: Two weetbix with half a cup…

  • Record breaking fair

    Verna Addison of Warragul peruses jewellery at the annual fair in Tooradin held on the weekend. A RECORD crowd helped the Christ Church of Tooradin…

  • Kids’ bid to make tracks

    By Bridget BradyBORED youths in Blind Bight have called on Casey council to build a bike track in their town. The youngsters ride their bikes…

  • Too good to be true

    WARY residents who escaped being duped by false advertising this month have warned people in the Cranbourne area to think twice before agreeing to sales…

  • Top bands set to rock stage

    YOUNG people in Casey are encouraged to attend a night of musical entertainment at the Cranbourne Public Hall tomorrow night. Band ‘Behind Crimson Eyes’ will…

  • Angelic massage eases tension

    By Bridget BradyWORKSAFE angels gave therapeutic massages to staff at a Cranbourne business last week as part of a campaign targeting musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs). Staff…

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