News
-
Volvo’s latest model!
HAMPTON Park’s Allan March is not car mad but doesn’t mind a bit of woodwork. The retired cabinet maker has put his passion for timber…
-
Council issues warning on bogus callers
By Alison NoonanCITYOF Casey Council has warned residents to be wary of bogus callers. Community safety manager Brendan Fitzsimmons said council had heard from concerned…
-
Volunteers wanted
DO you have a spare hour in your week to volunteer within the community? Compassion, sensitivity and good listening skills are essential to work with…
-
Porky eyes rematch
CRANBOURNE boxer Daniel ‘Porky’ Lovett will fight Queenslander Les Sherrington for the Australian Supermiddleweight Title in July before a much-anticipated re-match with Nader Hamdan. Lovett’s…
-
Basketball taken
A SIGNED basketball has been stolen from a home in Pearcedale. The owner was devastated at the loss of the ball – an encased basketball…
-
BreastScreen calls in
THE BreastScreen Victoria mobile screening service is making its first ever visit to Cranbourne. The service started screening Cranbourne women on Monday, and offers free…
-
Help East Timor, pleads council
CASEY Council is urging the Federal Government to help out in East Timor. At last week’s council meeting, a motion was passed to write to…
-
Doctor races off with honour
– Garry HoweFORMER Cranbourne doctor Sam Birman joined exulted company last Thursday when he was made only the ninth life member of the Cranbourne Turf…
-
New blood in the chamber
By Rebecca FraserSOME new blood has been injected into Casey Council following Saturday’s elections. Four Oaks Ward councillor Roland Abraham and Brechin Ward councillor Angela…
-
All the fun of the farm
By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE children had the time of their lives last week during a range of activities dedicated to them having fun. At Merinda…
-
A minute’s silence in Casey
By Alison NoonanGREY clouds loomed as locals paid their respects to Australia’s fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day ceremonies across Casey on Friday. The rain held…
-
Cooking up a future
Merinda Park Community Centre hosted a group of 12 to 17-year-old would-be chefs in a cooking class run by the City of Casey’s holiday program.…