News
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Parents get a break
By Kelly YatesAN occasional childcare program which runs at several community and learning centres in Casey can continue for another year, after news the State…
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Smokers to bin the butts
SMOKERS are being urged to bin their butts as part of a trial litter campaign in Cranbourne. Cigarette butt disposal poles have been installed on…
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Lucky escape
By Kelly YatesEMERGENCY crews are amazed the driver of a waste collection truck escaped without serious injury after his truck overturned in Berwick. Police, ambulance…
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Bikes stolen
POLICE are on the hunt for four dirt bikes valued at $18,000 that were recently stolen from a house in Tooradin. The stolen bikes, which…
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Cyclist hit,
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a hit-and-run accident in Berwick on Monday. A 47-year-old male cyclist, from Fairfield in Queensland, was travelling north along…
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Cavaliers suffer a lacklustre loss
By Justin RobertsonA LACKLUSTRE four quarter performance has ended any finals hopes the Cranbourne Cavaliers had planned for this year, losing their round 10 clash…
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Knife used in car theft
A MOTHER and daughter from Hampton Park were threatened at knife point by a man who then stole their car and later used it in…
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Cops put pedal down on speed
POLICE on bicycles joined members from the Casey Traffic Management (TMU) last Thursday for Operation Juno. The highly visible Operation Juno was launched in the…
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Bunnings gets garden going
By Kelly YatesBUNNINGS Warehouse Fountain Gate staff brightened up the gardens at St John of God Hospital last Wednesday. Five staff members planted garden beds…
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Banking on locals
By Bridget CookThe bank needs $700,000 in pledges from community members and businesses to establish the branch. The Hallam Community Bank campaign has been running…
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Curtain raised on Miss Saigon
Right: Actors Liam Kilgour and Sharon Wills will perform in the Windmill Theatre Company’s June production of Miss Saigon. PERFORMERS from Windmill Theatre Company are…
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Enjoying morning tea for
RESIDENTS at the Berwick Brae Retirement Village enjoyed a cup of tea and a slice of cake last Friday as they raised money for Cancer…