Councillors
INTEGRITY, professionalism and non-political representation are the three trademark behaviours Casey...
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Church of craft
The Christ Church of Tooradin, with help from the local community, will run the annual Craft and Hom...
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Crash victim’s spirits raised
GARY Mathrick was lucky to survive a serious car smash five months ago.
This month, his spirits will...
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5000 bulbs go out
ALMOST 5000 incandescent light bulbs have been replaced with energy efficient ones in the Gippsland ...
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Bond after
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Aimee Finnerty told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court Mohammed Kaiyum,...
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A born teacher
When she was young she used her wardrobe door as a blackboard to teach her younger brothers, and als...
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Pearcedale remembers
THE Pearcedale community gathered for a successful Remembrance Day service last week.
Organiser and ...
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Barbecue for kidneys
THE Big Red Barbecue on 13 November aimed to tackle obesity and kidney disease and promote healthy e...
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Crossings
A CIVIC leader has requested more traffic and pedestrian counts be carried out on eight school cross...
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Tooradin school goes Italian
IT WAS all things Italian at Tooradin Primary School last week.
On Friday, students enjoyed a fun-fi...
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Pollution solution
THE health of River Gum Creek will receive a boost with the second stage of a $5 million rehabilitat...
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Residents prepare for change
CASEY residents are invited to help shape the council’s plans to tackle climate change issues by att...
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Viva La Fever to saddle up
This year’s running of the Group 2 Majestic Son Cranbourne Trotters Cup has been buoyed by news that...
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