CRANBOURNE | HAMPTON PARK | CLYDE
Home News Page 1275

News

Fair go for many happy returns

CASEY businesses are being asked to give parents returning to the workforce a fair go. Local mum Joanne McAlpine, a single mother of four, is...

Karate man defies odds

By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE man defied the odds to become a karate black belt after a devastating accident left him in a wheelchair. Matt Charles...

Group looks out for ‘the other’ war victims

By Sarah SchwagerPARTNERS of war veterans are the focus in a new program to hit Cranbourne next month. Pia Trewin, fundraiser and media officer for...

Sports carnival capers

EXHAUSTED Kilberry Valley Primary students dragged weary bones behind them as they left school last Thursday. A day of non-stop physical challenges put even the...

Big feed for good learning

By Glen AtwellTHE mid-morning hunger pangs at Hampton Park Primary School were gone without a trace last Friday after the launch of the Good...

Brigade fired up for day

By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE Fire Station will check the hoses and test the sirens when it holds a community open day on Sunday 4 May. The...

Students work on securing a job

By Glen Atwell SENIOR students at Lyndhurst Secondary College were put through their paces as potential employees last week during practice interviews. Year 10 students had...

Swipe at shops

By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE shoppers should be aware of just how easily their credit cards could be forged. An investigation by the News has found most...

Change of fortune for bomb blast victim

By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE locals have banded together to help out a young Nepalese man whose hands were blown off in a stray bomb explosion...

Rates review to go public

CASEY’s Community Rate Review Committee report is set to go public. The document will soon be made available to all Casey residents following a close...

Casey sport lights up

By Callan DateCASEY Council will spend more than $150,000 to allow several football and soccer clubs to train at night. The money will be spent...

Lifeline health for school

TOORADIN Primary School has become the first school in the City of Casey to receive the Kids – ‘Go for your life’ award. The award...

Latest

McDermott, Mac and Mullett

MARCUS: Well boys, funny story. Driving into Pakenham this morning I stopped at the Cardinia Road/Princes Highway intersection and saw a kangaroo dodge the...

Fox to thrill Casey

Bring hope abroad