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  • Stolen car burnt out

    A CAR stolen from Warragul was found destroyed by fire in Clyde last week. A Holden sedan was dumped and set alight on the South…

  • Productivity makes tech connect

    Productivity makes tech connect

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY Cardinia Business Week kicked off in style on Monday with an expo focussed on learning and networking. Businesses from across the…

  • Wishes can come true

    Wishes can come true

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DANCERS from throughout the state will congregate in Casey to make a wish this month. Backstage Dance Academy director Jessica Solomon is…

  • Riders bound to follow tradition

    Riders bound to follow tradition

    RIDERS planning to take part in this year’s Riding of the Bounds have until Monday to take advantage of early bird prices. The 25th annual…

  • Man hit by boat propeller

    A MAN was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Saturday after he fell out of a boat and was hit by its spinning propeller…

  • Fire wrecks centre bin

    POLICE are seeking witnesses to a bin fire in Cranbourne over the weekend. A large Cleanaway bin located behind the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre was set…

  • Motorbike rolled away

    Motorbike rolled away

    A MOTORBIKE worth about $10,000 was stolen from a Narre Warren South home on the weekend. In the early hours of Sunday, a 2012 Suzuki…

  • Hunt for Jeep owner

    POLICE are trying to locate the owners of a Chrysler Jeep which was destroyed by fire over the weekend. The car was found burnt out…

  • Broken down cars torched

    By BRIDGET COOK POLICE are seeking information over a spate of car fires across Casey over the weekend, with police believing at least a few…

  • Home invasion

    THREE men stormed a house last week and assaulted a man, before stealing his wallet and cash. At 6.25pm on Thursday 21 August, three men…

  • Bypass brain

    Casey council transport manager says that the Cranbourne bypass needs to be constructed urgently. Mr Hamilton, it’s a bit late for that now. It should…

  • No honour

    Congratulations should be given if and when it’s deserved. The City of Casey has finally removed unsafe, dead oak trees that were part of the…

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