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  • Link for a connection

    Some of your readers have asked why the City of Casey Council is advocating for the East/West Link when there are also other road priorities…

  • Law unto itself

    It appears that Cr Aziz has decided to become spokesperson for the City of Casey in religion, election, advocate for state Liberal Party, spokesperson for…

  • Twisted priorities

    I AM just so angry with our city council and their warped and twisted priorities. Here we have a council that is spending our money…

  • Police probe teen assault

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A 16-YEAR-OLD boy remains in a serious condition at Monash Medical Centre following an attack in Hampton Park overnight. Detectives have been…

  • Violence in their sights

    Violence in their sights

    COMMUNITY leaders have rallied to put a stop to family violence and violence against women – under the banner of the Challenge Family Violence program.…

  • On the level

    By BRIDGET SCOTT PREMIER Denis Napthine has announced a major upgrade of Thompsons Road which will include two grade separations of the Cranbourne railway line…

  • Race dog rescue

    Race dog rescue

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE couple, who runs one of only two greyhound rescue groups in Victoria, rehomed their 50th dog this month and it’s…

  • Walk in support of Daniel

    Walk in support of Daniel

    By BRIDGET SCOTT RETAILERS and local shoppers from Cranbourne turned out in support of a nation-wide cause last Friday. The Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre held…

  • Alarming firefighter shortage

    Alarming firefighter shortage

    By BRIDGET SCOTT DISTURBING union statistics suggest that Cranbourne residents have less than a 50 percent chance of being rescued in a fire. According to…

  • Top views from final release

    Top views from final release

    THE last piece of land for an up-and-coming Clyde estate is about to be released with property developers saying they’ve left the best for last.…

  • ‘Dangerous at any time’

    ‘Dangerous at any time’

    By BRIDGET SCOTT MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Senior Citizens are still unconvinced, after VicRoads installed pedestrian crossing signs along Pound Road. The group is…

  • Sweet sounds of history

    Sweet sounds of history

    By BRIDGET SCOTT STUDENTS from Hampton Park Secondary College got a taste of history last week when Aboriginal singer-songwriter Archie Roach performed at the school.…

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