News
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Quaddie for Cranbourne RSL
IT was a big weekend for Cranbourne RSL when it pulled off four great back-to-back wins in both divisions three and four during the double…
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Firebugs strike again
FIREBUGS continue to frustrate local police with another fire deliberately lit in Berwick. The latest blaze last Saturday burnt five metres of wooden noise barriers…
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Sign on to turn N-station off
CASEY residents can express their opposition to nuclear power through a petition organised by a local MP. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley said Victorians…
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Candidates back on front line in La Trobe
By Callan DateA FORMER policeman up against an ex-defence force member – the federal seat of La Trobe is set to be one fierce fight.…
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Step in for sick kids
LOCAL dancer Jess Solomon is fundraising for this year’s Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal by having a day dedicated to Dancin 4 the Kidz.…
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Cranbourne Cup backflip!
By Brad Kingsbury THE Cranbourne Turf Club committee last week voted to ditch the Sunday Cranbourne Cup experiment after two lacklustre years. The club’s annual…
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$90m towers development
By Callan DateA DOCKLANDS-style development featuring more than 140 four-star hotel rooms, restaurants and office suites has been earmarked for Narre Warren. The $90 million…
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Group sheds new light on old issues
A GROUP tackling dangerous and dark spots within the City of Casey will continue operating until at least 2009. The Lighting and Community Safety Taskforce…
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Time for Casey to have a laugh
CASEY residents won’t be missing out on the laughs when the Melbourne International Comedy Festival hits town this month. A special comedy roadshow will be…
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Surprise gift drives Stacey’s resolve
By Callan Date BEING diagnosed with cancer as a teenager just does not seem fair. But you won’t hear Narre Warren 17-year-old Stacey Femino complaining…
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The tooth is out there
By Cam ScottA LARGE pool of congealed blood and smashed dentures found in Doveton have sparked a police investigation. Residents of a Jacaranda Street house…
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Petanque plan a possibility
By Rebecca FraserCASEY Council will consider funding the development of a $25,000 petanque facility at Reid Reserve in Doveton. At last Tuesday night’s council meeting…