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  • Residents’ suburb speak out

    HAMPTON Park residents braved the cold recently to share their thoughts on the future of their suburb. Locals visited Hampton Park Shopping Centre at a…

  • Not singing the blues

    KILBERRY Valley Primary School students last week rocked to the tunes of number one police band Code One. The band returned to the Hampton Park…

  • Beat the bill blues

    CASEY families are being offered a savings program to help beat the back-to-school money blues. The Brotherhood of St Laurence is helping provide a dollar-for-dollar…

  • Banana prices starting to slip

    By Shaun Inguanzo CASEY greengrocers have hit back at customer claims that they are exploiting the current banana crisis by pushing up prices. Owner of…

  • MP declares college court officially open

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College bounced off to a great finish to the year with the official opening of its new basketball court. The asphalt hard court…

  • Armed robbery charges

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE man has been charged with six armed robberies in Cranbourne, Narre Warren, Dandenong and Pakenham. The man was arrested last Thursday…

  • Chemical briefing for farmers

    A MEETING will be held in Cranbourne next week to discuss plans by the Federal Government to restrict access to chemicals and fertilisers. A recent…

  • Find, but you can’t keep

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE term ‘finders keepers’ is being repudiated by Casey Police. They are urging people to hand in any items found in the streets…

  • Shock for burglar

    A BURGLAR got more than bargained for after breaking into a Cranbourne home only to be confronted by a rottweiler dog. The offender fled without…

  • Residents remind mayor what it’s about

    By Sarah SchwagerRESIDENTS of the Hunt Club Estate in Cranbourne East had mixed reactions after meeting with Casey mayor Kevin Bradford to discuss the proposed…

  • Oasis of calm for busy MP

    A LOCAL Member of Parliament tiptoed through the tulips recently as part of the MPs in Business program. Hastings MP Rosy Buchanan spent the day…

  • Kids wheel in funds

    KIDS dragged, towed, rode, pushed and pulled their wheels at a special Wheelathon at Tooradin Primary School. Students from all levels brought bikes, roller skates,…

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