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  • Lingering eyesore

    Lingering eyesore

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE worker has expressed her anger over the inaction over dumped rubbish which she claims has sat there for more than…

  • Rising crime

    Rising crime

    By BRIDGET COOK CRIME is up in Casey, with family violence, burglary and theft from cars being prolific contributors to the rise. Victoria Police released…

  • In a new driving seat

    In a new driving seat

    CHAMPION V8 Supercar driver Jason Bargwanna has swapped the fast lane for fast food. The Bathurst winner has decided to retire from full-time driving and…

  • The best night out – foreshore

    The best night out – foreshore

    SET the festive season off with a bang at the Christmas on the Foreshore event in Tooradin this month. Held by the Tooradin Foreshore Committee…

  • Bowls for all

    Bowls for all

    By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE Bowling Club is ensuring that people of all abilities can enjoy the sport during the warmer months. The club has held…

  • It’s all in a good book

    It’s all in a good book

    By BRIDGET COOK TWO Casey schools had a special visit from the former Premier of Victoria last month to celebrate their schools’ participation in this…

  • Long grass a huge concern

    By BRIDGET COOK A NARRE Warren South resident has expressed her anger over the lack of action taken to long grass in an area that…

  • Interface of fire risks

    Interface of fire risks

    By NICOLE WILLIAMS THE region’s top firefighter believes grass interface areas are at huge risk this fire season. District 8 Operations Manager Trevor Owen said…

  • Seasons sounds to fill the air

    Seasons sounds to fill the air

    THERE’s nothing like the sounds of Christmas carols to get revellers into the festive spirit. And with plenty of carols events on offer around Cranbourne…

  • Fair draws crowds from afar

    Fair draws crowds from afar

    MACIE Elliot took a look at the dolls cots, which are always snapped up early in the day, at the Christ Church Tooradin’s Annual Craft…

  • Grant to raise Living standards

    By BRIDGET COOK A CANNONS Creek business has been awarded a grant to explore new technology to cater to a market need. Hastings MP Neale…

  • Permit fees waived

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NOT-FOR-PROFIT community organisations in Casey will no longer have to pay permit fees when hosting a public event. The recommendation was passed…

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