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  • Long-time volunteer is still on the job

    By Sarah SchwagerTHIS year’s winner of the Casey Citizen of the Year has spent many years devoting her time to helping out young people in…

  • School rock smash scare

    THREE year nine students at Cranbourne Secondary College got the fright of their lives last week when someone threw a rock through a classroom window.…

  • Two on drug charges

    TWO Cranbourne West people have been charged with drug trafficking. A 28-year-old man and 33-year-old woman were arrested and charged on summons. They were arrested…

  • Vandals hit shed

    A SHED used to store theatre props was broken into last week. Vandals removed a metal sheet from the wall to break into the shed,…

  • Southern city ‘too expensive’

    By Jim Mynard LAST month Casey director of corporate services Steve Dalton advised Casey councillors that a separate municipality in the Cranbourne-Tooradin area could not…

  • Teenager’s stabbing remains a mystery

    POLICE are seeking information after a teenager showed up in Cranbourne West with stab wounds. The 16-year-old boy from Mulgrave flagged down a passing car…

  • Conference highlights Casey pokie crisis

    WHEN it comes to poker machines and problem gambling, Casey is up there with the worst, according to Casey councillor Steve Beardon. He said this…

  • Budget ‘largest ever’ says mayor

    CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has dubbed the proposed 2006-07 budget the city’s largest ever with a continued major investment in community infrastructure and boost to…

  • Students take control

    LYNDHURST Secondary College students rocked their way to success at the Vodafone Arena last Thursday. The students won five awards in the heats of the…

  • Bait shop shrugs residents’ tackle

    By Alison NoonanCASEY Council has approved a controversial application to build a bait and tackle outlet on the Warneet Foreshore. Council issued the permit at…

  • Hedge stolen

    THIEVES with a green thumb have stolen at least 150 plants from a Cranbourne East retirement village. Only freshly planted, the small hedge shrubs were…

  • Club offers much-needed service for kids, carers

    By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE North mother says disabled children are being left out of extracurricular activities due to a lack of government services. Amanda Stapledon…

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