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Mum can’t wait to get baby home

By Alison NoonanCHILDBIRTH has been no walk in the park for Jillian Warr. The young Cranbourne mother has endured a harrowing three months away from...

Fit volunteers required

BANKSIA Services for seniors is looking for fit and healthy volunteers to help in Devon Meadows, Frankston and Carrum Downs. Men are welcome to apply...

An angel seeks help

By Sarah SchwagerA DOVETON man is an angel on earth. Gary Mitchell has volunteered as an Earth Angel for the last three years, transporting patients...

New hope for tennis event

By Sarah SchwagerA STATE Youth Lawn Tennis Championship could still be an option in Casey, despite council officers ruling out the Casey Fields VFL...

Hay shed hit by fire

A HAY shed on a Clyde North property went up in flames, destroying tractors and machinery in its wake. An ambulance crew passing by saw...

Diving gear stolen

A HAMPTON Park local will have to leave the snorkelling for later this summer after diving gear was stolen on Saturday. A sports bag containing...

New estate aims to be like a breath of fresh air

A NEW estate designed with the environment in mind has been launched in Cranbourne North. Casey mayor Colin Butler and Narre Warren South MP Judith...

New year rocks in

HAMPTON Park was rocking on New Year’s Eve as locals gathered at the Arthur Wren Hall for the countdown. The event was organised by Bradford...

Site thefts worry police

By Sarah SchwagerTHIEVES are on the rampage through building sites and display homes around Cranbourne. The thefts are becoming weekly occurrences and Cranbourne police are...

Bicycle bandit

POLICE are searching for a man who punched and kicked a woman in Cranbourne last week after he tried to rob her. The 32-year-old Cranbourne...

Grant aims at talking services

THE State Government is encouraging Casey Council to improve its communication with people with limited English skills. Combined funding of $11,165 was announced for the...

Vote ‘yes’ for bypass

By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S traffic woes are in danger of being bypassed despite the mayor’s efforts to get the Cranbourne Bypass back on the political...

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The winding road to 22

Precede In 2019, Devon Meadows was languishing with just 10 junior teams. Now, it is thriving with 22, offering kids a clear pathway to senior...

Free bins scrapped