News
-
Rapist preys twice on drugged-out victim
A Hampton Park man has been jailed for up to 11 years after beating and twice raping a drug-affected ex-partner. Star News has chosen not…
-
Kicking goals for 30 years
An inclusive soccer academy in the South East has reached new heights as it took out a prestigious award on its 30th anniversary. All Abilities…
-
Bookmark a piece of Casey history
Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) is inviting young photography fans to get snap happy and capture a piece of Casey history. CCL’s Landscapes of Casey Photography…
-
Leaving loneliness behind
Victorians were labelled the loneliest Australians during the pandemic, according to The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. While the effects of social isolation still…
-
Art lover’s paradise
Art lovers are encouraged to keep their calendars clear next weekend, as the Hampton Park Uniting Church presents its annual Creative Arts Festival. The festival…
-
Drug and firearm bust
Southern Metro Divisional Response Unit have charged two men in possession of firearms and drugs. Officers observed a Toyota utility travelling along Princes Highway just…
-
Waste-to-energy plant on back-burner
Equis Environmental Projects has sensationally backed away from plans for a $250 million waste-to-energy plant in Taylors Road Dandenong South. Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA)…
-
Road delays continue
Local families are moving homes in response to being barricaded by ongoing roadworks in Cranbourne and Clyde. The roadworks continue to make small trips into…
-
Locals tackle trash
Lynbrook locals took matters into their own hands as they left a rubbish-laden park sparkling clean. Clean Up Australia Day was held on Sunday 5…
-
Funds flow for Hampton Park Secondary College
The third and final part of a multi-million dollar upgrade to Hampton Park Secondary College has commenced, with artist renderings providing a sneak peek into…
-
Peter’s gift of power
For Casey’s Senior Citizen of the Year, Peter Cahill, language is power. “If you’re in a society and you can speak in the language and…
-
Steve raises the alarm for charity day
A Cranbourne business has raised over $10,000 for the Good Friday Appeal. After being a supporter of Dandenong-based Rob’s British Butchers in Neil’s Cruise for…