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  • Time to recognise Casey’s citizens

    SOME nominations close tomorrow (Friday) for the annual Citizen of the Year Awards for outstanding achievers who have made a difference in Casey. Casey mayor…

  • Drive-by shooting

    CRANBOURNE West residents were shocked when a shot was fired through a bedroom window of their home as they sat in another room on Sunday.…

  • Kids in hot cars warning

    RECENT hot temperatures have prompted a warning from local emergency authorities of the risks of leaving children unattended in the car, even for a few…

  • Students star in school’s own cereal

    RANGEBANK Primary School has started a Breakfast Club to encourage students to regularly eat breakfast. The school had a trial run last week with its…

  • Mugged for phone

    A TEENAGE boy was robbed as he walked through the Cranbourne McDonald’s carpark. The 16-year-old Cranbourne boy was walking though the carpark on the corner…

  • Chemical plan veto

    AN APPLICATION by a Cranbourne West man to store toxic chemicals next to a school and future child care centre has been rejected by Casey…

  • A big splash

    THE Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre is well on its way to being built with the design brief for the facility adopted by Casey Council…

  • Locks lost for sick children

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE senior constable has lost her locks and raised $10,000 for sick kids in the process. Senior Constable Laurette Clarke was among…

  • Cup fun for everyone

    THE Cranbourne Pacing Cup is the annual showcase harness racing event in the district and this year’s meeting promises to be a huge celebration of…

  • Here’s the news: she’s No.1

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE indoor soccer team on a losing streak decided to inspire its fledgling players by scoring a celebrity number one ticket holder.…

  • Liberals coast to marine policy

    THE Liberal Party has committed millions of dollars to protect Victoria’s coasts and coastal waterways, including Western Port, from climate change, pollution and over-development. Announcing…

  • New look for Blind Bight

    By Alison Noonan THE revamped Blind Bight Community Centre committee of management met for the first time as a new team recently. The committee underwent…

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