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  • From doggydoo to doggydon’t

    By Rebecca Fraser DOGGYdoo will no longer cause a stink in Casey following recent council plans to force dog owners to dispose of their pets’…

  • Teen unconscious after double attack

    AN 18-year-old was bashed unconscious by two girls in Hampton Park on the weekend. The attack occurred in the driveway of a Kelly Court home…

  • Home care gets help

    CRANBOURNE’S home and community care services are set to expand following the announcement of a $1.5 million State Government grant. HACC provides home care, allied…

  • Sea Shepherd has a friend in Casey

    CASEY Council has celebrated its decision to become a friendship city to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and honorary homeport to its ship the Robert…

  • Mosque plan to stand

    By Alison NoonanCLYDE residents have vowed to fight a Casey Council decision to approve a Muslim mosque on Manks Road. Outraged locals say they will…

  • Thumbs down for egg farm

    By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN residents have given a definite thumbs down to a proposed egg farm in their neighbourhood. Locals say the farm, proposed for the…

  • Parking a nonissue for security guards

    By Alison NoonanSECURITY guards at Casey’s major shopping centres will not join council officers in issuing parking tickets. Centro Cranbourne shopping centre, Westfield Fountain Gate…

  • Nosy neighbours on gas alert

    By Sarah SchwagerBROOKLAND Greens residents should be on the sniff-out for the smell of rotten eggs as safety works continue at a nearby landfill. The…

  • Cricket centre proposal enters second innings

    By Jim Mynard THE proponent for a proposed indoor cricket centre at the Casey Indoor Leisure Complex, in Cranbourne has been asked to represent his…

  • Sun newspaper man slammed

    By Melissa MeehanRANTING Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt has been slammed by former Endeavour Hills resident and Miss Earth finalist. Sally Arnott is furious after…

  • Crash plane overloaded

    By Paul Dunlop AIR safety investigators say a plane that crashed at Clyde North, killing two people, was overweight and not balanced for aerobatics. Officials…

  • Cream of the crop

    CRANBOURNE resident Julian Morelli was only too happy to mow his ‘fro – for a good cause. Julian was one of more than 100,000 Australians…

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