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  • Beardon pushes for 40km/h limit

    By Sarah SchwagerA CASEY councillor has launched a new slogan “Life begins at 40 – Speed kills” in a bid to lower Casey’s speed limits.…

  • Rocking horse on loose

    AN antique rocking horse was just one of many items stolen from a Cranbourne garage last week. The old-fashioned toy was stolen after a garage…

  • Railway robbers use pole

    FOUR teenagers were threatened with a metal pole and one robbed as they walked home from the Cranbourne Railway Station last Friday. The four boys,…

  • Safety first on the line

    CASEY councillors will distribute train safety information to commuters on the Cranbourne train line, despite the line being recognised as among the safest in Victoria.…

  • Man hit in head in car park clash

    AN elderly Hampton Park man was struck in the head outside the Hampton Park Market Shopping Centre after a road rage incident last week. The…

  • Quick response praised

    A CRANBOURNE West woman has praised the efforts of Cranbourne police after they responded immediately to a break-in and caught the burglar. Melanie Baker, who…

  • Police warning as thieves target sheds

    CRANBOURNE Police are urging people to secure their sheds after a number of break-ins last week. A cordless drill and two mountain bikes were stolen…

  • Trolley push a costly exercise

    By Alison NoonanSHOPPERS will have to pay for the privilege of pushing a trolley through the supermarket next year. Councillors at last week’s Casey Council…

  • 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…

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