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  • Wet end for rolling Rover

    By Alison Noonan LOCALS were called to an unusual rescue mission when a car and boat sank at Warneet on Tuesday. The vehicle and boat…

  • Walk this way

    By Alison NoonanLYNBROOK Estate residents are now connected to the rest of the community following yesterday’s official opening of the $1.2 million Lynbrook Estate pedestrian…

  • Volunteers

    THEcall has gone out for volunteers to help the comunity. Compassion, sensitivity, and good listening skills are essential to work with patients within the City…

  • Thieves hit home for sale

    THIEVES have targeted a Cranbourne home, which has been up for sale for about seven months, while the invalid owner was upstairs. The Kellett Street…

  • 450 have port say

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Port of Hastings Corporation has announced that 450 submissions were lodged on the draft Port of Hastings Land Use and Transport Strategy.…

  • Enough talk, councillors decide

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY Council has closed debate on the issue of renaming streets with the same name. Furious debate has sparked over the issue in…

  • The big squeeze

    By Glen AtwellFRUSTRATED train commuters in Casey want more services and extra car spaces to help ease the peak squeeze on crowded Pakenham and Cranbourne…

  • Walk safe with top cop

    CASEY students have the opportunity to walk to school with Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon and win an entire range of LEGO by logging…

  • Charges after VCE fracas

    THREE Hampton Park Secondary College students were hospitalised after an incident at the VCE and Careers Expo at Caulfield Racecourse last Friday morning. Two Oakleigh…

  • Students given a guiding hand

    STUDENTS from Pearcedale Primary School enjoyed the company of some four-legged friends from Guide Dogs Victoria last Thursday. Coinciding with the school’s vision impairment awareness…

  • Pokies: Toss up for clubs

    By Glen Atwell SHOCKED managers of local poker machine venues are still assessing whether last week’s axing of the multi-billion dollar duopoly between Tatts and…

  • Beardon pledge to go full term

    By Alison NoonanCASEY councillor Steve Beardon is back in the game almost three years after his infamous 37day stint on council in 2003. His reelection…

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