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  • Forlorn lawns an “eyesore”

    Forlorn lawns an “eyesore”

    The City of Casey continues to face criticism from ratepayers for its upkeep of parklands throughout the municipality despite a recent change to their maintenance…

  • Pearcedale family shows gratitude ahead of Good Friday Appeal

    Pearcedale family shows gratitude ahead of Good Friday Appeal

    When Pearcedale’s Ryley Jakstas first started climbing into his mum Brooke Skilton’s bed as a three-year-old complaining of headaches, doctors put it down to a…

  • Rough sleeper assisted

    Rough sleeper assisted

    The City of Casey has assisted a homeless person find alternative accommodation after it was discovered that a makeshift shelter was established at the Oak…

  • Call goes out for new wave of Cranbourne Job Coaches

    Call goes out for new wave of Cranbourne Job Coaches

    There’s a new employment services provider coming to town, aiming to transform the lives of residents in Cranbourne, and they’re looking for readers of the…

  • Hill makes Sikh charity pledge

    Hill makes Sikh charity pledge

    Federal member for Bruce Julian Hill MP pledged $700,000 towards the upgrade of Sikh Volunteers Australia’s kitchen and community centre in Langwarrin on Saturday 9…

  • Motorists praised but work still to be done

    Motorists praised but work still to be done

    Victoria Police assistant commissioner road policing Glenn Weir has praised Victorians who engaged in “sensible driving behaviour” during the month of March after the state…

  • Murder accused faces court

    Murder accused faces court

    A man charged with murdering his girlfriend in Endeavour Hills more than a year ago has briefly appeared in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 6 April.…

  • Cranbourne East ‘battler’ wins big

    Cranbourne East ‘battler’ wins big

    A self-proclaimed Cranbourne East “battler” who’s been working hard his entire life is looking forward to immediately retiring from work after winning $4.8 million in…

  • Labor settles on Byrne replacement to contest Holt

    Labor settles on Byrne replacement to contest Holt

    Cassandra Fernando has been chosen as Labor’s candidate for Holt at the upcoming federal election, replacing the outgoing current member Anthony Byrne. Ms Fernando was…

  • Mullets go for good cause

    Mullets go for good cause

    Tooradin children Koby (10-years-old) and Taj (Eight) McLoed have raised more than $3500 for the Cancer Council after deciding to shave their ‘iso-mullets’ on Wednesday…

  • Five-hour ED wait for asthmatic

    Five-hour ED wait for asthmatic

    A Cranbourne asthma-sufferer says she was left untreated for five hours despite breathing difficulties in Dandenong Hospital’s emergency department. Noelene Nolan said she was diagnosed…

  • ‘Thugs’ jailed for violent home invasion

    ‘Thugs’ jailed for violent home invasion

    Two “violent thugs” have been jailed over a terrifying invasion and attack on a family at home in Carrum Downs. Daniel Heaven, 32, and Patrick…

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