Chip in for crazy cuts
KILBERRY Valley Primary School students sported craziness from top to bottom last Friday.
The school celebrated a Crazy Socks and Crazy Hair Day, with kids...
Resident interrupts would-be thief
A CRANBOURNE man was shocked when he discovered a man standing in his back yard.
He was further rattled when he learnt he had just...
Historic town visit
LOCAL youth from the Somali community joined Casey’s Youth Ambassadors in an excursion to Sovereign Hill in an effort to help them connect with...
Fight for son’s pool rights
By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE mother is disgusted at the lack of disabled services at a community facility.
Tracy Slachter’s 12yearold son Nathan suffers from cerebral...
University celebrates
THE second birthday of Cranbourne’s U3A has been crowned a success by newly re-elected president Bev Wood.
Casey mayor Colin Butler and secretary of U3A...
Beardon to speak on graffiti
CASEY councillor Steve Beardon will speak at a graffiti conference in Adelaide tomorrow (Friday).
Cr Beardon was asked to talk at the Graffiti Management: A...
Vandal leaves man scratching his head in horror
A CRANBOURNE man was horrified last week to discover his car scratched, mirrors smashed and tyres slashed.
The man came outside in the morning last...
All you need to know about partying
THE State Government has introduced a program that offers $6000 grants to councils to localise a street party kit that will include advice on...
Road charges unfair says MP
By Sarah Schwager
A FEDERAL MP has spoken out against Casey Council’s special charge scheme on residents of local roads.
Flinders MP Greg Hunt said charges...
Tots take another big step
SMILES, laughter and very few nerves accompanied preps on their first day of school last week.
It was a happy affair for hundreds of five-year-olds...
Colleges split $1m grant
By Alison Noonan
TWO local secondary colleges will share in almost $1 million under a new State Government grant.
Lyndhurst Secondary College and Hampton Park Secondary...
Just the place to get your kicks
By Glen Atwell
HYLAND Bruce Karate Studio officially launched its new Cranbourne premises with a kick and a punch at the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday.
After...