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  • Arrest over fire

    POLICE have arrested a Cranbourne man after a grass fire was detected in Hampton Park early on the weekend. Police picked up the fire on…

  • College marks the Holocaust horrors

    College marks the Holocaust horrors

    A SURVIVOR from the Holocaust appeared as a guest speaker during a remembrance ceremony at a Cranbourne secondary college. Alkira Secondary College in Cranbourne North…

  • Grandstanding at Cranbourne

    Grandstanding at Cranbourne

    By BRIDGET SCOTT THE Cranbourne Turf club will welcome more than a huge crowd to its carnival this year, but will also unveil its $4…

  • Creepy crawlies take stage

    Creepy crawlies take stage

    GET in touch with your wild side and help raise much-needed funds for cancer. Hey Dee Ho Music has invited both young and old to…

  • Height of acting

    Height of acting

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD BRYCE Nicholls’ height has proved more than a little helpful over the journey. The 6’6″ teenager, an aspiring actor from Berwick, was…

  • Deep delusion

    Premier Denis Napthine, Ports Minister Hodgett, Minister for Education Martin Dixon, Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Antonella Celi, Port of Hastings CEO Mike Lean and possibly…

  • Rematch in steel cage

    Rematch in steel cage

    WarZone 20 is back in Berwick in a big way with the first ever tag team Cage Match. New WarZone Tag Champions Mike Burr and…

  • Crime fighters

    I WRITE in response to a misleading letter from Nina Cooper (Socially Speaking, News, 11 September). The Napthine State Government is dedicated to increasing public…

  • Elephant in the room

    THE Napthine Government is unbelievable. First they bombard us with blatant political advertising in the guise of “information” for the people of Victoria which the…

  • Elvis swings by for fund-raiser

    Elvis swings by for fund-raiser

    A MAJOR fund-raising event for one of the region’s biggest charitable organisations is fast approaching. The Casey-Cardinia Foundation will host its annual charity dinner on…

  • Art take to gym

    Art take to gym

    By BRIDGET COOK CORAL Park Primary School’s gymnasium was turned into an art gallery last week. The Hampton Park school hosted its first art expo…

  • Time for angel gowns

    Time for angel gowns

    By BRIDGET COOK EARLIER this year, Lynbrook’s Vicki Agius put a call out to Casey women to put their weddings dresses and unused gowns to…

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