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  • Open houses for vandals

    – Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park church under construction was one of a number of sites in the area ransacked and vandalised last week. Holy Trinity…

  • Plenty of character

    TEACHERS from Coral Park Primary School got into the spirit of Book Week as much as the students last week as the school swarmed with…

  • New guides for liquor licensing

    CASEY Council is inviting local sporting clubs to a free liquor licensing forum in a bid to encourage the responsible serving of alcohol. Mayor Kevin…

  • Students shine on court

    FOUR Cranbourne students aced a recent national basketball tournament. The Casey Grammar students went through a rigorous selection process to be chosen to play in…

  • Spirit of the sprint

    TOORADIN Primary School students showed what they were made of in their school athletics competition. The sun shined down on the children on Friday as…

  • Hot Scott takes the bride of his life

    By Alison NoonanMOST men sweat over how to create a romantic and memorable marriage proposal. Narre Warren South man Scott Patterson did just that —…

  • Petition to address community concern

    RESIDENTS are being urged to sign a petition calling for the reinstatement of right-hand turns at the notorious Queens Road intersection in Pearcedale. South Eastern…

  • Council lays down egg farming rules

    By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN residents have again spoken out against a proposed egg farm that they say would destroy their seaside community. More than 100 people…

  • Coles ignores council

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY councillors are furious that a letter expressing disappointment over the closure of Coles Myer’s Hampton Park Distribution Centre has fallen on deaf…

  • Signs get dirty in bikes fight

    By Sarah SchwagerDIRT bike riders are scarce on the streets of the coastal villages after a number of initiatives by local residents and the police.…

  • Home attack scare for teen

    A CRANBOURNE teenager was horrified when three men began banging and smashing doors and windows at his house on Friday. Police said the 19-year-old was…

  • Minister to call in for coffee and chat

    EDUCATION Services Minister Jacinta Allan will visit the Casey Cafe in Cranbourne East to look at issues affecting young people in the area. Cranbourne MP…

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