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  • Police hone in on car

    POLICE are searching for a suspicious car seen parked at a Hampton Park property during a break-in. A witness saw a red Ford Laser parked…

  • Fire hotspots

    LOCAL emergency services are teaming up to warn people about fire hotspots in the home this winter. The City of Casey has joined the Country…

  • Hold the phones

    CASEY residents can now help save Australia’s precious resources by recycling their old mobile phones. The city has joined the nationwide MobileMuster program and established…

  • Furious driver injures two passengers

    A CAR crash in Cranbourne on Sunday seriously injured a passenger after the driver got fired up in a road rage incident. Police said a…

  • Funds pour in for sport

    THE Clyde Recreation Reserve is among Casey sports facilities to share in drought support funding. As part of the State Government’s Drought Relief for Community…

  • Find a gruesome picture

    By Alison NoonanVICTORIA Police is investigating how hundreds of gruesome crime scene photographs ended up in a bin at a Cranbourne shopping centre. About 330…

  • Primary school to get ‘much-needed’ classrooms

    By Sarah SchwagerPEARCEDALE Primary School will get much-needed new classrooms, toilets and a physical education facility after funding was announced in the State Budget last…

  • Playtime program

    THIRTEEN local playgrounds are to be refurbished under Casey Council’s capital works program. The council is now consulting residents on what features they want to…

  • Man stabbed in leg

    A DANDENONG man was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital after he was stabbed in the thigh. Police said the 23-year-old man was walking through…

  • Ground into play

    FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt visited Tooradin Primary School last week to test out the school’s new playground equipment. The school recently finished building the playground…

  • Youth demand prompts library growth

    CASEY Council is again seeking funding to have the Hampton Park Library extended. A number of councillors have already complained that the library was built…

  • Residents gain drain funding

    By Melissa Meehan TOORADIN residents are starting to gain ground in their uphill battle to repair the town’s drainage problem with the council making plans…

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