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  • Cat’s out of the bag

    Cat’s out of the bag

    By BRIDGET COOK LOOKING for the purrfect companion? Hampton Park’s 2nd Chance Cat Rescue is hosting an adoption day this weekend to help find new…

  • Stabbing pain

    Stabbing pain

    By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have denied racial tension in the community, as they charged a teenager and arrested others following the stabbing of Ben Phillips,…

  • Rally for Maddison

    Rally for Maddison

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO friends of a Pakenham mum who was found dead in her home will hold a rally in her memory. The rally…

  • No open car coverage

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY police hope that urging insurance and credit card providers to refuse compensation claims when valuables are stolen from unlocked cars will…

  • Septic causes stink

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE South property owner has caused a stink with the council for not disposing of effluent and waste properly. The City…

  • Peeping grandpa

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A TOORADIN woodworker and grandfather has been convicted and fined $2000 for using a hidden camera to record a woman using his…

  • Urban fashion vibe

    WESTFIELD Fountain Gate will celebrate the launch of the autumn winter season in style this weekend. The centre will come alive from 9am to 5pm…

  • No trivial matter

    No trivial matter

    By BRIDGET COOK HIGHVIEW Accounting Services is close to reaching its fundraising target for the Casey Relay For Life after putting their knowledge to the…

  • Tips to starting a business

    THOSE looking to start a business in Casey can get a helping hand at a workshop in Berwick next month. The Starting Your Business workshop,…

  • Tee off for charity

    Tee off for charity

    BUSINESSES in Melbourne’s south east this week raised more than $40,000 for the region’s most vulnerable. South East Business Networks (SEBN) held its fifth Take…

  • Badge of office

    Badge of office

    COURTENAY Gardens Primary School has appointed its school captains to lead the student body in 2014. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley visited the school…

  • Smelling of roses

    Smelling of roses

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MAYBE this is something of a sweet solution for long-suffering residents who had endured a frequent stench from Lynbrook’s tip in Hallam…

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