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  • Win for walkers

    WALKERS and cyclists will be among those to benefit from a plan to improve path and trail networks throughout the City of Casey. The council…

  • Community cash flows

    By Bridget CookTHREE Learn Local organisations in the City of Casey have shared in almost $800,000 in grants to develop new programs to boost participation…

  • Knife attack

    TWO men held-up a fast food restaurant in Berwick with knives on Sunday night. The men entered Red Rooster Berwick, corner Clyde and Homestead roads,…

  • Cannabis cultivation ends in police net

    POLICE have arrested a man who had hydroponic house set up in Cranbourne North with more than 470 cannabis plants. Police said the 17-year-old Vietnamese…

  • Killer nuts

    By Danielle GalvinA SHOT of adrenaline and a quick-thinking friend saved 19-year-old Ashlyn Van Den Broek’s life last week. The Cranbourne Psychology student, who has…

  • Council out on

    Councillor Geoff Ablett has called on the council to By Bridget CookTHE City of Casey is set to investigate a row of trees along a…

  • Town hosts big night for a

    By Bridget CookIT WAS a big night for Cranbourne last week as more than 50 local community members came together to celebrate the town’s past,…

  • Awards show it all adds up

    Left: Joel, Chloe and Wendy thepuppet star in the four-minute video teaching kids aboutliteracy and numeracy. 71808 By Danielle GalvinWENDY the puppet is teaching kids…

  • Kids are all a flutter

    Samantha with some of the butterflies. A BUTTERFLY landing on you is fairly uncommon. Several butterflies landing on you at the same time is even…

  • Help Emma eat

    Cranbourne girl Emma Coles suffers from a severe aversion to food. Her family is calling on the community to assist them to help overcome her…

  • Prepare for a grass fire season

    Fire Action Week is coming up and Casey residents are being encouraged to prepare for the fire season.Picture: Keith Pakenham, CFA By Bridget CookCASEY residents…

  • Rat-run overtaken- From left, Casey Councillor Wayne Smith, Lynbrook resident Marea Bye, Lynbrook Residents Association president Scott Watson, Cr Amanda Stapledon, Peter Connell from Lynbrook News an

    By Bridget CookLOCAL residents will soon be able to avoid the Lynbrook Heights Estate rat-run, thanks to the extension of Lynbrook Boulevard. The Casey council…

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