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  • Complaints not wasted

    By Bridget BradyTHE operators of a waste transfer station in Cranbourne have been fined $5841 after more than 100 odour complaints. The Environment Protection Authority…

  • Jumps start

    Eric Musgrove is certain that the new conditions set by RVL will increase the life span of jumps racing in Victoria. By Gavin StaindlCRANBOURNE-BASED trainer…

  • Mum takes aim at the blues

    By Bridget BradyTHERESA Davis’ own experience as a single mother who had depression has inspired her to help other mums who may be feeling isolated.…

  • Tooradin’s big day out

    CASEY residents flocked to Australia Day celebrations throughout the municipality on Tuesday. Some of the events included the Sunset Cinema at Tooradin, A Day of…

  • The final chapter

    Matthew Toohey received an award from youth services librarian Ann Delahoy at the finale of the summer reading club last week. 41378 MORE than 200…

  • Music and drugs

    AN 18-year-old Hampton Park man was one of more than 70 people apprehended for drug offences at a music event on the weekend. The man…

  • Police probe crash

    Police have released an image of a man they believe can assist with their investigation into a serious collision in Lynbrook. A HAMPTON Park man…

  • Replant order

    A CRANBOURNE property owner who illegally removed vegetation has been ordered to replant more than what was cleared. Casey Council received an anonymous complaint in…

  • Doctors sign on

    SOUTHERN Health has welcomed 69 new doctors. The interns will be stationed at Casey Hospital, Dandenong Hospital, Monash Medical Centre Clayton, Kingston Centre and rural…

  • Cash for bush

    Pearcedale resident Sharon Berry is encouraging coastal village residents to attend an expo next month to discover more about a biolinks project. 41968Picture: Kim Cartmell…

  • Cafes choke on fees

    Al fresco dining is now costing Casey traders a significant amount more, after the council increased fees to have outdoor settings. By Bridget BradyCASEY traders…

  • Theft from the pews

    A CRANBOURNE woman was reduced to tears when a heartless thief stole her handbag as she lined up for communion during Sunday Mass. The 37-year-old…

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