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MP calls for more transport
By Glen AtwellSOUTH Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Inga Peulich believes the State Government must urgently provide public transport infrastructure to the City of Casey to…
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Howdy, neighbour
NEVER met your neighbours? Ever wondered who lives across the street? Casey residents are encouraged to make a special effort to introduce themselves this Sunday…
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Snake kills brave pet
By Sarah Schwager A BLIND Bight boy will forever remember his brave dog after it was killed protecting him from a tiger snake. Jackie Leggs,…
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Unruly party warning
By Sarah SchwagerPOLICE have issued warnings to the Cranbourne and Hampton Park areas this summer as local parties rage out of control. Numerous reports of…
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Terror threat fuels security camera calls
By Shaun InguanzoANTITERRORIST surveillance cameras could be installed in the City of Casey following a push by local MPs for increased security. Flinders MP Greg…
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Diving all over the place
DIVING has sent Hampton Park sisters Eryn, Janahlia and Rhiannon Fullard all over the country. While Rhiannon, 17, is no longer competing in the sport…
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Four on cannabis counts
FOUR people have been arrested in Cranbourne South for trafficking cannabis and amphetamines. Cranbourne police executed a search warrant at a property in Wanda Road.…
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Takeaways approved
PEARCEDALE residents will soon have double the choice of takeaway food shops. Councillors at last week’s Casey planning committee meeting approved the development of three…
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Car show is hot stuff
CALLING all revheads and car lovers! Organisers of the 2006 Cranbourne Car and Bike Show are gearing up for their biggest event yet when thousands…
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Car torched at weekend party
POLICE are searching for gatecrashers at a Cranbourne party who they suspect of setting fire to a car. On Sunday 1 April just after 4am…
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Carnival a ‘raging’ success
ORGANISERS of the Hampton Park Primary School carnival have hailed the event a “raging” success. Members of the public relations sub-committee said they were thrilled…
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Kids are out of this world
THOSE visiting Tooradin Primary School recently might have thought they’d stumbled on to another planet. The school was swarming with colour and tinsel as children…