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Grant-ed choice
By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey is giving power back to the people to decide how a grant which goes to Casey’s retirement villages…
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Labor’s race to blame Premier
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD LIBERAL candidate Amanda Stapledon has slammed the Opposition’s suggestions that Premier Denis Napthine had a conflict of interest when he attended a…
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Cain says they’re not able
THE children’s story of the ’Little Engine that Could’ and in the story does. The adult version might be ‘The Big Government that Can Not…
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Safety shepherd
LAST week Botanic Ridge residents were invited to a meeting about “security”. Apparently, about 50 people turned up, only to be surprised to find Councillor…
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Long-lived
IN RELATION to ‘Bible studies’ (Letter to the Editor, 14 August): God said in Genesis 6 v 3 we live for 120 years. Moses said…
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Prices hit
ENERGY Australia has struck again. The 11 per cent discount that applied to my gas account has been reduced to just the ‘consumption’ component. The…
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Mayor backs himself
THE mayor is praising himself, saying that Casey is the first council to give back the carbon tax (while according to the Herald Sun a…
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No endless growth
BOTH councillors Sam Aziz and Wayne Smith are under an illusion if they really believe Casey’s problems will be solved by simply lobbying state and…
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Some mother had him
By BRIDGET COOK TAKE a trip down memory lane when a tribute show to Frank Spencer comes to Cranbourne next month. Comedian and performer John…
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Walk before the aisle
By BRIDGET COOK BEFORE walking down the aisle, brides and grooms are being urged to walk on into the wedding expo being held in Cranbourne…
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Struggling for their art
By BRIDGET COOK THE talented students from St Peter’s College will convey some powerful messages to the audience as they take to the stage in…
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Growing interest in flora
THOSE who have an interest in botanical art are invited to join the Cranbourne Botanical Illustrators Group. The group is taking enrolments for term four,…