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Mozzies all the buzz around coastal towns

By Sarah SchwagerTHE issue of mosquito problems in Casey’s southern villages has again been raised with pesky sandflies making their way into the equation. A...

Picture of harmony

CRANBOURNE West students last week demonstrated how they can live together in harmony. The kids at Cranbourne West Primary School celebrated Harmony Day last Wednesday,...

Car park risk to asthma sufferers

A HAMPTON Park preschool where asthma sufferers are inhaling dust from an unsealed car park has been added to Casey Council’s priority list. Councillors recently...

Lock up when getting fuel: police

POLICE are urging people to lock their cars at petrol stations after a spate of thefts. Detective Sergeant Larry Grimshaw from Cranbourne CIU said a...

A concerted effort

COURTENAY Gardens Primary School’s Christmas concert was a monster event. Hundreds of people gathered on the school oval recently as swarms of children performed Christmas...

Kindness floods in

By Sarah SchwagerTHE local community has again proved its generosity after offering support to a Lynbrook mother and her disabled twin sons. Last week the...

New outlet is just the ticket

By Glen AtwellLYNBROOK’S frustrated public transport users can finally purchase Metlink tickets in their own suburb. Lynbrook Village News and Lotto recently gained accreditation as...

Gas levels force landfill works

By Sarah Schwager A PROBLEMATIC Cranbourne landfill is to undergo further works after higher-than-expected levels of gas were detected. The Stevensons Road landfill has been rife...

Guards protect street lights

METAL guards will be installed over the street lights at the Hampton Park Community House in a bid to reduce vandalism attacks. Community House manager...

Blind Bight hits BMX pay dirt

By Sarah SchwagerBLIND Bight residents are overjoyed that years of lobbying for a BMX dirt track in their community could be put to rest. Casey...

Flashers target children, women

POLICE are investigating a spate of indecent exposures in Cranbourne, including one in which a man flashed two young children in the town centre. In...

From doggydoo to doggydon’t

By Rebecca Fraser DOGGYdoo will no longer cause a stink in Casey following recent council plans to force dog owners to dispose of their pets’...

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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