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  • Indulging for the cause

    By Emma SunGET pampered and raise money for a good cause next month at the Tooradin Hall. Aimee Ingram and Michelle Ribet will be holding…

  • Men cough up over affray

    A 20-year-old Hampton Park man handed himself into police after an incident of affray at Parliament Railway Station last month. Seven other males, aged from…

  • Pet crackdown in Casey

    CASEY council has started door-knocking residents to check if their pets are registered. The campaign is being carried out to encourage pet registration and ensure…

  • Child’s play is on song

    A PLAYGROUP for Pacific Island children was launched at the Cranbourne Library last week. With literacy as a priority, the group launched a book and…

  • Fence set on fire

    POLICE are looking for a group of youths who were seen hanging around a dumpster before a fire started between two properties in Cranbourne. Police…

  • New display

    A DISPLAY village will be built in a residential estate in Cranbourne West. Due for completion by early next year, the 37-home display village will…

  • Beef up rail security call

    By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE man is calling for greater security at the Cranbourne railway station after his car got broken into twice in three weeks.…

  • Get ready for street spectacular

    CASEY residents are encouraged to head to High Street early for a jam-packed schedule of entertainment before thousands of motorbikes rev their engines. The action…

  • Syringe

    By Bridget BradyA MOTHER of two is urging school students not to take the shortcut home after her daughter stumbled upon five syringes in Cranbourne.…

  • Street barbie catches on

    THE barbies are back. Casey residents are encouraged to apply to have Casey Council provide a free barbecue in their street in the warmer months.…

  • No hall for balls

    By Bridget BradyTHE City of Casey is losing business to neighbouring councils as it lacks a venue to host large-scale functions, residents say. Secondary schools…

  • Kids back rise of the machines

    Above: With the robot they created are St Agatha’s Primary School students, back from left: Bradley, Brodie, Nicholas, Melissa, Lauren, Danielle and Alyssa. Seated is…

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