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  • Fire awards

    CASEY residents are encouraged to nominate anyone who has helped community members keep safe from fire for the 2011 Fire Awareness Awards. There are also…

  • Jean springs into the gym

    By Lia BichelSHE’S 79 years old and is in the best shape of her life- so it’s fitting that the Berwick resident celebrated her birthday…

  • Car break-ins

    MOTORISTS are encouraged to remove valuable items from display after a string of thefts in Cranbourne North earlier this month. Thieves gained entry into vehicles…

  • Demons kick

    MELBOURNE Football Club is kicking goals on and off the field as part of its 30-year partnership with the City of Casey. City of Casey…

  • The heat is on

    By Mark GullickBERWICK and Beaconsfield face difficult tasks on Saturday. The Wickers travel to Casey Fields to meet the undefeated Cranbourne, while the Eagles host…

  • Bypass push- City of Casey Mayor Shar Balmes said council was continuing its fight for a Cranbourne Bypass. 56111 Picture: Stewart Chambers

    CASEY Council has hit back at claims that it has forgotten about the Cranbourne Bypass, saying it has not stopped the drive for the construction…

  • Eagles steady for flag run

    By Mark GullickCRANBOURNE returns to Casey Fields for an encounter with fifth-placed Berwick on Saturday. While the undefeated Eagles have been comfortable at any ground,…

  • Two-cup bonanza for connections

    IF THE horse that wins the 2011 Cranbourne Cup backs it up six days later with a win in the Caulfield Cup, he/she will pocket…

  • Graffiti raises ugly head

    POLICE are seeking information about the extensive graffiti in Cranbourne North. The graffiti is mainly found on fences in Bray Boulevard and is heavily tagged…

  • Commuters to have their say

    TRAIN commuters are encouraged to rate their local train stations to help their council advocate to the State Government for improvements. The City of Casey…

  • Toddler stable after burns

    By Bridget Cook A TODDLER suffered burns to about nine per cent of his body on Sunday after he grabbed a kettle and poured boiling…

  • Tradies gear up- Group Training Field Officer Clint Williams and engineering instructors Wolfgang Holzoder and Nick Wright with the latest apprentices. 67698

    By Danielle GalvinAPPRENTICESHIPS in some trades are being left unfilled, despite increased competition to get into the building and construction industries. Tom Hallinan from Apprenticeships…

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