News
-
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
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
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 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
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…