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Call to party safe

THERE will be many a party during the holiday period but Casey and Victoria Police officials don’t want them to get out of hand. The...

Call for bus stop improvements

BUS stops along two Cranbourne roads need to be improved for the safety of passengers, according to Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Michael...

Fire wrecks Christmas

By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE family of seven has been devastated by the loss of their home just days before Christmas. Chris and Kimberley Thomson’s house...

Police probe footy blow

AN ASSAULT during a local football match has been taken off the field and made into a criminal matter. In a game between Devon Meadows...

Green waste only

SPRING has sprung and with gardens bursting back into life, locals are encouraged to make proper use of their green waste bins. The City of...

Aquarium in the firing line

A REPTILE enclosure may have started a fire that destroyed a garage in Cranbourne just before Christmas. Firefighters contained the garage fire before it could...

War of words over bypass battle

By Alison NoonanA SLANGING match has erupted between Casey Council and State Government following the launch of council’s new Cranbourne Bypass campaign. The council recently...

Little girl’s special wish to come true

By Sarah Schwager AN 11-year-old girl who is slowly losing her sight is having her special wish granted. The Starlight Children’s Foundation is donating a wish...

Travel searches cost snag

By Rebecca FraserCASEY councillor Paul Richardson has come under fire from fellow colleagues claiming his attempts to save ratepayer money could in fact be...

Fire suspicious

POLICE are treating a fire that destroyed the bedroom of a Hampton Park house as suspicious. The blaze broke out at the Strong Drive home...

Church has big month

TURNING Point Family Church has an action packed March planned for parishioners.Take 2 Alpha Launch kicks off on Sunday March 12. The family event...

Tooradin kids run riot

THERE were lots of red faces when Tooradin Primary School held its annual cross country competition last week. Students from grades three to six ran...

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Clyde bowling unit waxing well

Clyde could move to within a win of the top four on Saturday, capping off a strong month of form in the Casey Cardinia...