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  • From doggy-doo to doggy-don’t

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

  • Drug raid nets large haul

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE police have seized a massive haul after executing a drug warrant in Devon Meadows on Monday. Police located a stolen motorcycle, two…

  • Teachers back at old school

    By Alison Noonan SCHOOL spirit runs deep at Cranbourne Secondary College — so much that past students are banging down the classroom doors to come…

  • Coping with Parkinson’s

    PARKINSON’S disease affects more than 30,000 people in Victoria and 100,000 in Australia. Up to 19 people are being diagnosed with the debilitating illness each…

  • Hockey hears Medicare call

    By Sarah SchwagerA FEDERAL minister will discuss the case for increased Medicare access for Cranbourne residents during the sitting of Parliament in the next few…

  • Clean-up to be a sizzler

    CLEAN Up Australia Day will be sizzling in Hampton Park this year. Volunteers will meet at 10am on Sunday, 5 March at Coral Drive in…

  • Cake attack raises safety concerns

    CASEY councillors have raised concerns about their safety after a councillor was confronted in the council chambers’ carpark last week. Council sources said two women…

  • Free travel for seniors

    SENIORS Card holders can travel free on metropolitan public buses, trams and trains and V/Line services during next week’s Seniors Festival. Narre Warren South MP…

  • Hunt for knifewoman

    POLICE are searching for a woman who stabbed a teenage girl in Cranbourne over a week ago. The 17-year-old Keysborough girl was walking through a…

  • Learning link for teens

    By Alison NoonanMERINDA Park Community Centre is helping to get young people out of the unemployment rut and back into the workforce. The centre has…

  • David a doyen of the dial

    By Glen Atwell GOLDEN tonsils of the City of Casey, 3SER FM station manager David Lentin, has signed off for the last time. Local airwaves…

  • Helping others makes Christie’s day

    By Glen AtwellA SICK friend’s granted wish was the only reason Endeavour Hills resident Christie D’Ardeno needed to get involved with Starlight Day. Now Ms…

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