No end to complaints, says Casey Council
By Sarah SchwagerCASEY deputy mayor Rob Wilson has failed in his attempt to stop people complaining to the council about councillors.
Cr Wilson put a...
‘Repo’ man robs house
A MAN who posed as a repossession officer after he was discovered in a Cranbourne North house last week is being hunted by police.
The...
Bazaar is back
GRAB a bargain at the Tooradin Annual Craft and Clothing Bazaar this weekend.
Browse the many stalls, including linen, giftware, nursery items, toys, handcraft, homewares,...
Heat is on surf shop thieves
THIEVES gearing up for a hot summer stole a range of goods from a Tooradin surf shop last week.
Police said a window was smashed...
… and for Hastings
THE Labor Party has committed:
- $5 million to buy back commercial net fishing licences in Western Port and create a recreational fishing haven;
- Stage...
Sitting MPs score top spot
TWO of the sitting MPs in lower house seats affecting the Cranbourne district have drawn top spot in their ballot papers.
Cranbourne MP Jude Perera...
Parking under review
CASEY Council is investigating ways to alleviate parking issues in Cranbourne.
At last week’s council meeting, deputy mayor Kevin Bradford said that with the new...
Robbery attempt at bus stop
TWO men tried to rob a man by threatening him with a shopping trolley handle as he sat at a bus stop in Cranbourne...
Kinder kids visit station
IT WAS a fiery week for some Hampton Park preschoolers last week who visited the local fire station.
The children from Valley Brook Preschool spent...
Salvos say thanks for the generosity
THE Salvation Army Cranbourne has thanked Cranbourne residents for their generosity in donating to the latest Red Shield Appeal.
Captain Peter Walker was overwhelmed by...
Centre childcare cuts could be on cards
By Alison NoonanA LACK of government funding could force Casey’s community centres to cut occasional childcare services.
Centre coordinators claim increased wages for workers and...