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Family pets slaughtered

By Alison Noonan A CRANBOURNE family has been shocked by the barbaric slaughter of their farmyard pets for the second time in two years. Anne Olierook...

Kidding around at Cheese Factory

THOUSANDS turned out at the Casey Kids Carnival, turning the grounds of the Old Cheese Factory into a vibrant spectacle of colour, laughter...

Grant for major revamp

CLYDE Primary School will undergo major renovations thanks to a $250,000 State Government grant. The funds, part of the Excellence for All School Improvement Program,...

Mayor case is deferred

By Sarah SchwagerA HEARING into allegations of indecent assault against Casey mayor Kevin Bradford has been held off until 1 June. The case was heard...

Casey’s expenses bill tops $80,000

By Alison Noonan CASEY councillors and officers cost ratepayers more than $80,000 in travel and conference expenditure in the last financial year. Councillors used the public...

$3m master plan proudly unveiled

By Ed Merrison LYNDHURST Secondary College proudly unveiled new and upgraded facilities worth $3.3 million earlier this week. The opening of the facilities, which were paid...

Walker whacked with wood

A CRANBOURNE man was attacked with a piece of wood and stabbed as he went for a stroll on Friday morning. Police said the 36-year-old...

Strong winds, heat

STRONG winds and scorching temperatures re-ignited a grass fire in Cannons Creek last week. It is believed embers still hot in the ground from a...

Workmates’ houses burgled on the same day

THE houses of two Hampton Park workmates were burgled on the same day. Police said the robberies, which took place last Friday, appeared to be...

Plea for return of meteorites

By Sarah SchwagerCASEY councillor Steve Beardon has taken his bid to return meteorites to Cranbourne all the way to Downing Street. Cr Beardon recently wrote...

Anger at road repairs delay

A YEAR is too long to wait for one of Devon Meadows busiest roads to be sealed, according to a local resident. Marcel Nassar, who...

Works to improve road traffic flow

THE duplication of CranbourneFrankston Road will mean a safer, quicker drive for motorists, according to Transport Minister Peter Batchelor. Mr Batchelor was in town last...

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Nar Nar Goon sticks to its guns

Sticking steadfastly to a procedure that it believes will hold it in good stead was the first contributing factor in Nar Nar Goon and...