News
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Cyclone support
CASEY council will donate $2000 to cyclone ravaged north Queensland and has urged other municipalities to follow suit. Mayor Kevin Bradford moved that the council…
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Brett masters Cranbourne revival
New Cranbourne coach Brett McMaster is aiming to rebuild the club’s respect within the Casey Cardinia league. By Brad Kingsbury CRANBOURNE has put its faith…
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Waste trip dumped
By Rebecca FraserPLANS for Casey deputy mayor Rob Wilson to travel to Malta for an international waste management conference did not even make it through…
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Banding together for youth week
SPECTRUM Entertainment presents another jam-packed local lineup for the upcoming FrEEza Fringe Fest at Endeavour Hills tomorrow. The event is part of Casey’s celebration of…
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Visit brings Narre grants
DEPUTY Premier John Thwaites made a whirlwind visit to Casey last Friday to announce new volunteer grants for two Narre Warren community centres. The Minister…
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Philosophy gives food for thought
Above: Philosophy lecturer Harry Klomp visited the Gleneagles Campus of Eumemmerring Secondary College on Monday to promote higher thinking skills among students. GLENEAGLES Campus of…
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Tiger Sharks on the attack
Beware the Tiger Sharks! From left: Laura May, Olivia Raiti, Jake Duggan and Bridie Rogers all enjoyed the competition at the Cranbourne Indoor Pool. By…
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High five for Mark
Cranbourne jockey Mark Flaherty celebrated a return to form with five winners on Saturday’s eight-race program at Bendigo. By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE jockey Mark Flaherty put…
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Police set to talk with
By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren police are expected to bring Casey councillor Mick Morland in for questioning this week amid allegations he took alcohol from council…
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Hunt for trolley attackers
POLICE were still appealing for help this week following an attempted robbery in Doveton last month in which a 16-year-old boy was threatened with a…
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School for Thai mission
STUDENTS at Maranatha Christian School are on a mission.Come July, 25 students and staff from the Endeavour Hills school will travel to Thailand to work…
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Lynette’s words
STUDENTS and members of the James Cook Primary School community have been putting their songwriting skills to the test. The Endeavour Hills school recently held…