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  • Unseen eyesore

    Reading councillor Smith’s letter in the News (Registering Interest, 16 January). I can show him graffiti near where I live that’s been there for two…

  • Honor disrespect

    On the anniversary of World War I, many of the mature oak trees that make up the Avenue of Honor in Narre Warren North are…

  • Car seized

    POLICE have impounded a Cranbourne North women’s car after she was clocked allegedly driving double the speed limit and three times the blood alcohol limit…

  • Wet and water wise

    Wet and water wise

    SWELTERING heat kept crowd numbers down, but plenty of fun still flourished at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne last week for their annual family…

  • Tractors on track

    Tractors on track

    By BRIDGET COOK PERFECT weather, the thrill of hotted-up tractors and impressive trucks and cars pulled in a bumper crowd to the Tooradin Tractor Pull…

  • Down to the beach to boogie

    Down to the beach to boogie

    By BRIDGET COOK THE surf was up at Point Leo beach on Saturday as a group of refugee students from Cranbourne Secondary College hit the…

  • Recitals mark church milestone

    Recitals mark church milestone

    By BRIDGET COOK ST JOHN’S Anglican Church is on song to celebrate its 150th birthday this year. The Cranbourne church will mark the 150th anniversary…

  • Riding the education crest

    Riding the education crest

    By BRIDGET COOK A MAJOR development of a planned education precinct in Clyde North will be launched next week with the official opening of a…

  • Too much macho

    Too much macho

    By BRIDGET COOK PEARCEDALE’S Rohan Simmons wants to make a change to the macho culture of Aussie men in which it’s common for them to…

  • Fire threat still after heatwave

    Fire threat still after heatwave

    By BRIDGET COOK WHILE Casey had no fires of significance in last week’s extreme heat, the CFA has warned residents to prepare for the coming…

  • Car kids danger

    Car kids danger

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s top road cop has expressed his anger at 10 cases of children being found unrestrained in cars and said it would…

  • Say G’day on Oz Day

    Say G’day on Oz Day

    AUSTRALIA Day celebrations will be in full swing across Casey this month, with a range of events on offer for residents to ignite their national…

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