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  • Two charged with burglary

    POLICE charged two people last week following a number of residential burglaries in Cranbourne. A 37-year-old man and 27-year-old woman, both from Pakenham, were charged…

  • Cash to fight family violence

    A CRANBOURNE family services provider has received a funding boost to continue their work in changing the behaviour and attitudes of men towards domestic violence.…

  • Leaders search for insight

    Leaders search for insight

    A GROUP of Casey’s budding politicians, lawyers and public servants visited Parliament House this month to get an insight into how the government works. The…

  • Bike stolen

    A MONGOOSE bike worth $750 was stolen from a Hampton Park house last week. Sometime between 6am and 3.30pm on Monday 24 March, someone gained…

  • Double tap for helpers

    A NEW system has been introduced in Casey which helps organisations tap into the supply of willing volunteers. The City of Casey has introduced a…

  • Hit the road running

    Hit the road running

    By JARROD POTTER A PREMIER recruit has gone to a premiership side in Dandenong District Cricket Association – with Parkfield premiership captain Steve Spoljaric heading…

  • Every kick counts

    Every kick counts

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE captain Marc Holt couldn’t believe it after the Eagles went down to Narre Warren by a point in last year’s grand…

  • Collins all class

    Collins all class

    By JARROD POTTER ST PETER’S College Year 12 student Jaide Collins, 17, from Cranbourne South, has aced her way back into the School Sport Victoria…

  • Eagles core to soar

    Eagles core to soar

    By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE’s push for a fourth consecutive grand final appearance begins at Starling Road on Saturday when the Eagles take on a youthful…

  • Go young, go early

    Go young, go early

    THIS season Casey Scorpions have gone young. The baby-faced VFL Scorpions feature a number of TAC Cup alumni from the Dandenong Stingrays and Gippsland Power,…

  • Exodus leaves club empty

    Exodus leaves club empty

    By JARROD POTTER Victorian Women’s Football League – preview AN off-season exodus has left Berwick Women’s Football Club in need of players. Work commitments, study…

  • Casey’s dim view of defeat

    Casey’s dim view of defeat

    By JARROD POTTER CAN Casey be beaten? Eleven matches into the season, Casey’s senior men, women and youth men’s teams have kept losses off their…

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