Andrew Cantwell
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Plans to tackle heatwaves
By Kelly YatesCASEY council is involved with developing a heat wave strategy to combat climate change and save lives. Western Port Greenhouse Alliance (WPGA) executive…
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Rotary helps class enjoy the experience
By Sarah PearsonAN entire class of Kambrya College students was able go to the Siemens Science Experience thanks to sponsorship from the Rotary Club of…
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Hot on their heels
NARRE Warren CFA members have completed one of their toughest jobs in recent memory, with no rescue operation in sight. A group of 14 firefighters…
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Anzac spirit to shine everywhere
A TOUCH of sadness will be mixed in with a sense of pride when Anzac Day is commemorated at several locations within the City of…
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Meetings go on
CRANBOURNE will host at least one more Casey Council meeting despite attempts to stop the southern part of the municipality’s involvement with meetings. The new…
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It’s men’s business
CASEY men over the age of 50 are being encouraged to take part in an informal discussion group. The Older Men’s Discussion Group will meet…
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Toxic waste scare
By Callan Date TOXIC waste fears swept across Endeavour Hills on Monday when 27 chemical drums were dumped on land near Churchill National Park. Workers…
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Cool time at carnival
EUMEMMERRING College Gleneagles students made a big splash on Tuesday as they took to the water for their annual swimming carnival. The Doveton Pool in…
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Law to cut back cats
AN ANIMAL protection group has applauded the City of Casey’s decision last week to only register cats that have been desexed. Australian Animal Protection Society…
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Award leaves company beaming
A HALLAM company has won the 2007 National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) Commercial Small Project Category award. Electrical Design and Construct received the prestigious…
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Mario has come a long way
I HAVE a soft spot for Mario games after first playing the plumber in the original Super Mario Brothers on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The…