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Rates waiver fails to ease concerns
The packed public gallery heckled councillors Lorraine Wreford and Steve Beardon during debate on the methane issue. By Glen AtwellA CASEY Council decision to waive…
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Builder nails role
Animal rescuer Brendan Smith checks on the progress of the ducks. By Glen AtwellPOSSUMS stuck in chimneys and cats caught under floors. Brendan Smith’s new…
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State’s second worst snarl
Above: Where would you rather be? Traffic chaos along Thompsons Road, near the Western Port Highway in Devon Meadows has led to the intersection being…
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Charlton takes pot luck
Scott Charlton will be looking for a change of luck when he competes in the Australian Superbike Championships at Phillip Island next month. By Stuart…
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Planting on
By Glen AtwellVCAL students at Cranbourne Secondary College planted more than 200 native plants on Tuesday with a little help from the Royal Botanic Gardens…
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Mystery canoe owner sought
By Glen AtwellTOORADIN charter operator Lindsay Mitchell has a canoe he wants to return to its rightful owner. The problem is he has no idea…
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Pink piggy bank backing kids
A GIANT pink piggy bank visited Thompson Parkway News, Post and Lotto on Saturday to raise money and awareness for Very Special Kids as part…
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Line’s bad rap
By Glen AtwellA RAP sheet of public transport assaults, obtained by the Herald Sun under Freedom of Information laws, has revealed Casey train lines recorded…
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Cyclist killed in road collision
A CRANBOURNE cyclist died after colliding with a car while he was riding along Lyall Street on Saturday afternoon. The 41-year-old man was riding east…
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Mother’s grief
The Murray family, Matthew, Luke and Daniel, back row, with parents John and Sue at Jamie’s memorial seat By Sally BirdSOME days are OK for…
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Heartbreak mate
Cranbourne boxer Daniel ‘Porky’ Lovett is struggling to come to terms with the death of his best mate Matthew McEvoy. By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE boxer Daniel…
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Classification fallout
By Shaun InguanzoAN R18+ video games classification won’t guarantee violent or drug-referenced games safe passage onto Australian shelves, the Federal Government has revealed. Gamers have…