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  • Funds raised on the run

    NARRE Warren South P-12 College students had plenty of fun during a run recently. More than 400 students and staff from the school took part…

  • One-horse race?

    THE Liberal Party is heading for annihilation in the seat of Holt, according to punters betting with Sportingbet Australia. Labor MP Anthony Byrne is the…

  • Man charged over taxi robberies

    A MAN has been charged following four knifepoint robberies of taxi drivers in Cranbourne. The charges relate to incidents on 18, 19, 20 and 25…

  • Diners’ disgust at restaurant attack

    By Sarah SchwagerA MAN was knocked unconscious in the middle of a crowded Hampton Park restaurant on Saturday night, leaving onlookers appalled. The 45-year-old Dandenong…

  • Police praise grouping of youth help agencies

    CRANBOURNE has been touted as the home of a new one-stop integrated youth centre. Casey councillors have given the green light to the establishment of…

  • Parents make the connection

    PARENTING is something most mums and dads will find is beyond the scope of books, theories and information in the media. To combat the problems…

  • Legend addresses seniors

    RON Barassi delighted the crowd when he spoke to senior citizens at Casey’s Ageing Positively Expo yesterday (Wednesday). The special day was highlighted by the…

  • Rider thrown off bike

    A NINETEEN-year-old motocrossrider has been taken to hospital with spinal injuries after he was thrown off his motorbike in Pearcedale on Tuesday. Police said the…

  • Family fun a DIY affair

    THE EASTER bunny is heading to Cranbourne’s Bunnings Warehouse for an Easter theme night of celebrations on Thursday 13 March from 6pm to 8pm. Bunnings…

  • BYO grog ban will be enforced at cup

    POLICE have issued a stern warning to racegoers that the first-time banning of BYO alcohol will be strictly enforced at the Cranbourne Cup this Sunday.…

  • Doyle roadshow traffic promise

    By Paul Dunlop CASEY’S roads would get a $2.13 million boost from a State Liberal Government, Opposition Leader Robert Doyle claimed on Monday. Mr Doyle…

  • Tooradin catches finals fever

    FOOTY finals fever hit Tooradin Primary School last Friday as kids rocked up to school in their team colours. The students took part in a…

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