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  • Time for a change

  • Hit-run driver sought

    POLICE have appealed for the driver involved in a hit-and-run incident to surrender to police before he or she is tracked down. A 15-year-old girl…

  • Green gadgets up for grabs

    FAMILIES in Casey can do their part to help the environment thanks to the Greener Futures Program. Funded by the State Government and delivered by…

  • Taste of Polynesia

    By Lia BichelA CULTURAL festival this weekend will celebrate the achievements of young people in the City of Casey. The Three Seas Backyard Rugby and…

  • Moonlit shines

    PEARCEDALE’S Moonlit Sanctuary shone at the Victorian Tourism Awards last week. The sanctuary was named as the best eco tourism business in the state, delighting…

  • Award

    Alkira Secondary College principal Ian McKenzie holding the Abigroup Leadership Award with Abigroup’s Andrew Waters and Rose Fleming. By Emily BrowneSTUDENTS of Alkira Secondary College…

  • Easy answer

    By Bridget BradyA SLADEN Street merger mess is easily fixed, says a Cranbourne trader. Silvio Marinelli overlooks the merger from his office at Highview Accounting,…

  • Diamond Burns – Keith and Shirley Burns recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. 56316

    By Emma SunKEITH and Shirley Burns celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently. The long-term Cranbourne residents are not really sure why they got together; they…

  • The writing’s on the wall

    Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Shaw, Hastings MP Neil Burgess, Shadow Minister for Police and Emergency Services Peter Ryan and Liberal Leader Ted Baillieu at…

  • Cars set ablaze

    By Bridget BradyPRANKSTERS in Casey are trying to set fire to petrol tanks to cause cars to explode. Police said a spate of car fires…

  • Not over for little Nover

    By Bridget BradyA LITTLE lamb has had a rough start to life, leaving animal workers appalled. The baby lamb was found dumped at a Junction…

  • Big partners

    BIG Brothers Big Sisters has received a big helping hand from a local housing estate. Alarah has formed a community partnership with the Hallam-based not-for-profit…

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