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  • Man robbed at knifepoint

    A face-fit of a man police want to speak to in relation to an armed robbery in Hampton Park. A NARRE Warren South man was…

  • Exhibition a contrast in styles

    Narre Warren multimedia artist Michala-Jane Hitchcock is also exhibiting her works. MIXED media and ceramic creations feature in the two latest exhibitions at the City…

  • Students shoot to thrill

    Year 12 students Ashlea McGrath, front, and Andrew Coombes, Duane Balog and Jess Weekes. By Sarah Schwager FILM directors in training at Cranbourne Secondary College…

  • Road work win for family

    The article that appeared in the News on 24 August after the Berry By Sarah SchwagerA PEARCEDALE family has won its fight against the City…

  • Dressage hopes high

    Hillcrest Christian College equestrian trainer Deborah Lovett and Bill Norris from the Independent Schools Association with VCE and VET students Emily Penman, Andy Carroll, Sabina…

  • Council firm on graffiti costs

    Local councillors are fed up with the amount of graffiti along Casey’s rail corridors. By Sarah Schwager CASEY Council will continue its bid to lose…

  • Cameras may net vandals

    More graffiti on the tennis rebound wall on the corner of Waverley Park Drive and Lawless Drive, Cranbourne North. THE tennis rebound wall on the…

  • Recycling bins going public

    William, left, and Christopher demonstrate how to recycle with Casey mayor Kevin Bradford at Myuna Farm. By Sarah Schwager THE City of Casey will trial…

  • Mooving art makes a showy debut

    Devon Meadows Primary School student Samantha tempts Bluebell with a daisy. By Sarah SchwagerMOOVE over Picasso. The kids at Devon Meadows Primary School are giving…

  • Students cheer new building

    Left:Cranbourne Secondary College assistant principal John Jovic unofficially opens the school’s new seniors centre with school captains Emma Peebles and Alex Gray.Above: The year 12s…

  • Whirlwind performance wows at festival

    Cranbourne South Primary School students, from left, Jemma Harley, Blake Mullane, Alex Wood, Amy Tanner, Aaron Cody and Connor Lyddy are over the moon after…

  • Wild plan whets council’s appetite

    Casey Council is considering waterslides for the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre. By Sarah SchwagerA WATERSLIDE of the likes of Queensland theme park Wet ‘n’…

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