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  • More state funding for Casey

    More state funding for Casey

    The City of Casey has hit the jackpot, with three projects receiving funding from the State Government’s Growing Suburbs Fund. Local Government Minister Shaun Leane…

  • Net closing in on teen’s attackers

    Net closing in on teen’s attackers

    A much-loved Cranbourne North teenager was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time when he was stabbed after a party in Tooradin last…

  • 22 years jail

    22 years jail

    An ice-addled truck driver who hardly slept for days before fatally running down four police officers in a freeway emergency lane has been jailed for…

  • New home for JP services

    New home for JP services

    The Cranbourne Document Signing Station has been relocated to Balla Balla Community Centre. Anyone who needs documents signed by a Justice of the Peace can…

  • Young leaders have a ball

    Young leaders have a ball

    The next generation of youth leaders is ready to take on the world, after participating in a series of leadership activities at Casey Fields. Melbourne…

  • Partnership closes tech gap

    Partnership closes tech gap

    Two charities have joined forces to help Victorians to bridge the digital divide. Pearcedale-based Beyond Disability Inc (BDI) has teamed up with not-for-profit Givit to…

  • Major new reserve ready for play

    Major new reserve ready for play

    The City of Casey celebrated the official opening of the Selandra Recreation Reserve in Clyde North on Tuesday 30 March. With the rapid population growth…

  • A place to remember

    A place to remember

    At Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on Howson Hill sits a park bench with a plaque displaying this inscription: “In memory of Kate and James Menzies…

  • Rapid results for speedsters

    Rapid results for speedsters

    The speedsters at Peninsula Human Power have notched up excellent results after a race just over the border in South Australia. The team, which trains…

  • No ’miracle cure’ for public ’danger’

    No ’miracle cure’ for public ’danger’

    An accused bikie and drug trafficker with a reported history of violence and firearms use has been refused bail. Damon Burriss – who denies being…

  • Teen dies after Tooradin assault

    Teen dies after Tooradin assault

    Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding an assault in Tooradin last month which has claimed the life of a teenager. The 17-year-old passed…

  • Car goes for a ride

    Car goes for a ride

    A vehicle has been left in an odd position after a crash in Botanic Ridge. A witness at the scene said a car was found…

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