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Tara gets shot at nationals
Cranbourne’s Tara Cheyne is heading to the national track and field championships next month to compete in the discus throw. 56650 By Justin RobertsonCRANBOURNE’S Tara…
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Mowing through it
RESIDENTS will have noticed long grass in a number of council parks over the past week. While this is, of course, partly seasonal with spring…
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Dry weekend looms
THE effects of weather phenomenon La Nina were felt again on Saturday as team captains in the Dandenong and District Cricket Association had no choice…
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Casey’s green hub
ONE of Casey’s most popular community facilities has received a major funding boost to promote sustainability and best practice environmental management. The City of Casey…
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What are the main transport issues for the area?
voxpop_56411_01: Rodney Conlon Rodney Conlon, Lynbrook – Connections between trains and buses are a bit off. Xavier Aang, Berwick – Trains and buses are infrequent.…
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Unity in diversity celebrated
By Emily BrowneTHE City of Casey is celebrating the local diversity later this month and holding the first All of Us event. The event will…
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Fine art on tap
By Nicole WilliamsBERWICK artist Ian Chong started painting to keep his hands busy after he was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy and had to stop working…
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Warmth for infants
Seven-month-old Aiden Redman cuddles up with a bunch of hand-made quilts. 55742 By Lia BichelABOUT 50 hand-made quilts will bring a little extra warmth to…
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Heavy haul for thieves
AN EXCAVATOR worth $68,000 was stolen from a Wedgewood Road address in Hallam last month. Police said between 5pm on 26 October and 6.45pmon 27…
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Police appeal after drug raiders strike
POLICE are appealing for information after $1500 worth of drugs were stolen from a Narre Warren pharmacy. Thieves entered through the roof of Amberlee Park…
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Apex of crossing
By Lia BichelTRACY Sinclair says the best part about being a crossing supervisor is working with children, their parents and feeling a sense of community…