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  • Hunt on for cat shooter

    By Alison NoonanA PET cat is lucky to be alive after being shot in the head while asleep on its owner’s backyard verandah. The air…

  • Works boost new look for school

    CRANBOURNE’S Marnebek School has received a facelift thanks to a local business, council and students. About 15 workers from Bunnings Cranbourne and representatives from the…

  • Police urge residents to register parties

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE police are urging locals to register their parties after serious concern over recent violent house parties. Last weekend partygoers at a Cranbourne…

  • Armed raid on Red Rooster

    A HAMPTON Park fast food outlet was held up last week. A 16-year-old youth was serving at the local Red Rooster last Thursday night when…

  • Book in for kids’ holiday fun

    GET in quickly for a spot in Casey’s school holiday programs this month. Events this summer include fun activities for all ages. A highlight for…

  • Thompsons Road tops crash list

    Alison NoonanCRANBOURNE has more dangerous roads than any other suburb in Casey. Crash data from the RACV’s Missing Links report revealed six of the eight…

  • Girls mark Boy Scout birthday

    By Melissa MeehanCELEBRATIONS commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first Boy Scout Camp were held at the Village Green, Casey Fields, last week. Sixty girl…

  • Healthy habits come to school

    CORAL Park Primary School celebrated Education Week last week by looking at healthy habits. The week included everything from healthy eating, exercise and education and…

  • Travel rage

    By Alison NoonanTEMPERS flared when Casey Council discussions about travel and conference expenditure turned ugly at Tuesday night’s council meeting. Verbal blows were traded between…

  • Pearcedale says ‘no’ to unit plans

    By Alison NoonanDEVELOPERS are not wanted in Pearcedale, according to Casey councillor Colin Butler. The call comes after councillors at last week’s council meeting voted…

  • Protesters slam nuclear plans

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY residents protested outside a Rotary Club lunch in Springvale last Friday where the Federal Government’s leading adviser on nuclear power was giving…

  • Attendants foil

    A WOULD-BE thief left empty-handed after a foiled robbery at a Hampton Park petrol station last week. The man entered the United service station on…

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