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  • Mobility to aid youth

    THE City of Casey is set to receive a new Mobile Youth Information Centre. Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs James Merlino made the…

  • Bread worry snags sausage sizzle

    By Alison NoonanTHE cost of a humble barbecue sausage sparked a sizzling debate at Tuesday night’s Casey Council meeting. Councillors were snagged on a proposal…

  • Bite put on diabetes

    DIABETES has affected Cranbourne’s Sarah Swallow in more ways than one. After her mother, grandparents and uncle were all diagnosed with different types of diabetes,…

  • Man slashed by intruder

    – Glen AtwellA CRANBOURNE man had his hand slashed with his own carving knife after confronting an intruder in his backyard on Thursday 3 January.…

  • Libraries hope to book art show date

    By Alison Noonan LOCAL library groups are looking to profit from the popular Kevin Hill Art Show. The Friends of Doveton and Hampton Park Libraries…

  • Circus skills are a fine balancing act

    By Alison NoonanCLOWNING around is part of the new curriculum for students at Cranbourne South Primary School. Students will become masters of juggling, acrobatics and…

  • Family pain over hit-run

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman has appealed to drivers to think of the victim’s family and stop and help if they hit someone, after her…

  • Upgrade underway

    THE first sod was turned on one of the biggest school building upgrades in the state last week. Police Minister and Lyndhurst MP Tim Holding…

  • Jail for child sex offender

    A PEARCEDALE man has been jailed for child sex offences committed last year. Phillip James Meiklejohn, 36, was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for two…

  • 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…

  • Kennels to open

    NEW dog boarding kennels are to open in Pearcedale. Casey Council last week approved plans for the construction of a 40-kennel facility on the corner…

  • A taste of Kiwi culture for St Kevin’s

    ST Kevin’s Primary School students were given a taste of traditional New Zealand culture last week. A group of Maori performers visited the Hampton Park…

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