Rolex taken in break-in
A ROLEX worth $10,000 was stolen from a Lynbrook home last week.
Police said thieves stole a DVD player, a Hewlett Packard computer worth $1000,...
Clyde man charged with trafficking
By Sarah SchwagerA CLYDE man has been charged with drug trafficking after raids around Melbourne.
Twelve simultaneous searches were made around Melbourne on Friday 13...
Thieves lay claim to carpet
COMFORT under the feet seems to be the motive for a burglary in Cranbourne South recently.
Police said a house under construction on Waterhouse Way...
Race star is tops
By Sarah SchwagerMOTOR racing legend Peter Brock will be forever immortalised in Tooradin, oddly enough by a gourmet pizza.
Tooradin Pizza manager Matthew Brown had...
Theft charges
A CRANBOURNE North man has been charged in relation to a spate of burglaries in Mornington, Oakleigh, Frankston and Cranbourne over the past month.
On...
Aged care jobs boost
A NEW Aged Care facility in Lynbrook is expected to generate 115 new jobs and inject millions of dollars into the community.
The proposed retirement...
Council aims at pub with no beer
By Alison NoonanCASEY Council fears serving alcohol at the proposed Lynbrook Hotel could be a licence for trouble.
Council last week advised Liquor Licensing Victoria...
That’s the way to do it!
HAMPTON Park Library was alive with magic when puppeteer Bob.E.Dazzler visited last week.
The term three school break finished with a bang as the Dazzler...
Rail link rally on track
By Sarah Schwager
RESIDENTS from across the south-east will meet in Hastings this Sunday to rally against the proposed Port of Hastings development plan.
Starting in...
Helping hand needed
VOLUNTEERS are needed to help elderly residents in Casey.
The Host Home Program for Banksia Services for seniors is a social program for people with...
Pulling all the right strings
By Cameron Scott
PUPPETABILITY is coming to Casey this weekend.
The free puppet show and workshop for children this Saturday, 30 July will form part of...
Child’s view of war
Tooradin Primary School
students decided to put their thoughts about Anzac Day into writing. They also spent last
Friday making delicious Anzac biscuits. Here are three
students’...