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  • Rotary does it by the book

    MORE children and their parents will have their heads in books thanks to a Rotary project to boost literacy in Cardina Shire, the City of…

  • ‘Housing stress’

    By Lia BichelTHE manager of a crisis intervention support centre in Casey has welcomed the announcement of additional public housing, but said there were thousands…

  • Bypass blow-out

    By Lia BichelVICROADS has responded to a report tabled in Parliament last week indicating that traffic on local bypasses had reached dangerous levels, significantly exceeding…

  • Harris honour for hard work

    BERWICK’S Kay Rankin received a well-deserved Paul Harris Fellowship from Rotary Club of Berwick president Sjaak Kusters at the club’s most recent meeting. And everyone…

  • Double knockout blows

    By Gavin StaindlTHE Cranbourne Cavaliers’ slim finals hopes have been dashed after they were dealt a double blow on the weekend. Sitting last on the…

  • Time for tea – and cash

    By Nicole WilliamsBRENTWOOD Park Primary School held its first Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea last Thursday – with great success. Twenty classes from Prep to Grade…

  • Jakesmakes team

    By Gavin StaindlA CRANBOURNE 11-year-old has made the state swimming team after smashing a 19-year-old record. Jake Duggan was selected on Friday for the squad…

  • Welcome to tomorrow’s traffic

    TRAFFIC on the local bypasses has reached dangerous levels, doubling initial predictions, an Auditor-General’s report states. The report, titled Management of Major Road Projects, was…

  • Casey firm on pokies ban

    CASEY council has launched a strategy reinforcing its stance against permitting more gaming machinTo mark Responsible Gambling Awareness Week, Casey mayor Shar Balmes launched the…

  • Parents’ safety push

    By Lia BichelPARENTS worried about their children’s safety have called on their local MP to advocate for an extended school zone around Timbarra. Narre Warren…

  • Narrow escape after bridge swipe

    THE driver of a car which side-swiped a bridge pylon near Berwick was lucky to escape serious injuries, paramedics said. About 9am on Tuesday, paramedics…

  • No care here

    By Lia BichelCHILDCARE services in the City of Casey are at risk of closing and staff may lose their jobs due to budget cuts effective…

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