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  • Cannabis plants cropped

    A CRANBOURNE West mother has been charged after six cannabis plants were found at her home. The 37-year-old woman was last week arrested and charged…

  • Information sought after rape

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a teenage girl was raped in Lynbrook on Melbourne Cup Day. The 17-year-old Seaford girl was walking along the…

  • Attack in pharmacy

    STAFF and customers at a Hampton Park pharmacy were shocked when a man became aggressive after attempting to return a product. The man smashed a…

  • Mosque plan to stand

    By Alison NoonanCLYDE residents have vowed to fight a Casey Council decision to approve a Muslim mosque on Manks Road. Outraged locals say they will…

  • College praises links

    A CRANBOURNE project that aims to connect families has launched into its second year with a celebration of those who have helped along the way.…

  • Historic day for Tooradin

    CASEY mayor Neil Lucas paid a warm tribute to people behind having the former Tooradin North State School moved to the Fisherman’s cottage heritage site…

  • They keyed wrong car: owner

    A WOMAN whose car was keyed says it was a case of mistaken identity. The woman parked her car at the Thompson Parkway Shopping Centre…

  • Fireworks entice councillors

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY residents may no longer have to travel to Melbourne’s CBD or Phillip Island for New Year’s Eve fireworks celebrations. Casey Council is…

  • Call to scrap Conway name change debate

    By Sarah SchwagerDEBATE over two streets with the same name has spiralled out of control, says one of the streets’ residents. Conway Court in Cranbourne…

  • Council monitors computer costs

    CASEY Council may switch to leasing its office computers in a new cost cutting initiative. Mayor Kevin Bradford has called for council officers to investigate…

  • Cricket club gets uni, TAFE on side

    By Marc McGowan CASEY-SOUTH Melbourne Cricket Club’s entry into local ranks is set to hit full steam with new relationships established with Mon-ash University and…

  • ‘Stupid’ trial service blasted

    A CASEY Councillor has attacked council plans to fund a public bus service, labelling the decision as “utterly stupid”. Springfield Ward councillor Ben Clissold said…

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