CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 1057

News

  • Festive foreshore

    CELEBRATE Christmas with a bang at the annual Christmas by the Foreshore event on Friday night. The Tooradin Foreshore Committee of Management is again holdings…

  • Stay cool in summer heat

    IN THE lead up to a hot summer, the City of Casey is reminding residents to prepare for the heat and take action to reduce…

  • Highway to hell!

    PREMIER WEST Gippsland Premier Division Cricket was dominated by bowlers on Saturday who had great pleasure in turning the batsmen’s corridor of uncertainty into the…

  • Arson suspects apprehended

    Arson suspects apprehended

    A CRANBOURNE man was one of three who were arrested and charged last week in relation to a series of fires in Casey, including ones…

  • $1m council Christmas club

    $1m council Christmas club

    THE City of Casey will investigate how it could raise $1 million to help those in need, particularly during the Christmas period. At last week’s…

  • Numeric birthday bonus

    Numeric birthday bonus

    IT WAS a big day for AMY Hermans yesterday when she celebrated a very special birthday. The Berwick girl celebrated turning 12 years old on…

  • Hamilton honoured

    Hamilton honoured

    THERE’S no doubt Loretta Hamilton is a great principal – she has nurtured 27 of her work colleagues to become heads of school themselves. Now…

  • Paint a different picture

    Paint a different picture

    WHILE many believe the only way to find a job is to simply search, Michelle Sanders has discovered the impact that painting can have on…

  • Red rugs pay dividends

    Red rugs pay dividends

    CRANBOURNE Greyhound Racing Club crossed the finish line with $700 in its fundraiser for the Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life event. The club did a number…

  • $5000 haircut

    $5000 haircut

    MADELINE Kent raised almost $5000 when she lost her locks for a good cause recently. The News recently reported on Madeline’s plans to shave her…

  • Geeksbourne?

    CASEY residents have proven to be amongst the most technologically savvy consumers in Australia, with the region being one of the most prolific for mobile…

  • Don’t fear this plague

    Don’t fear this plague

    RESIDENTS are being urged not to fear swarms of plague soldier beetles that have been on the rise in Casey, as they are harmless. The…

Digital Editions