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  • Plugs pulled from TVs

    Plugs pulled from TVs

    A group of Cranbourne East residents went without some relaxation time in front of their TVs after their reception cut out for 48 hours. It’s…

  • Man saved from burning house

    Man saved from burning house

    A man pulled from a burning house in Lyndhurst was airlifted to hospital on Monday 16 September. Five appliances and firefighters from Hallam, Cranbourne, and…

  • Fears pet stolen for ‘dog fighting’

    Fears pet stolen for ‘dog fighting’

    A Pearcedale man has been reunited with his dog after it was snatched from his home during a broad daylight burglary. His owner said he…

  • Mayor steps out for adults with disability

    Mayor steps out for adults with disability

    City of Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon has kicked off her Mayor’s Walk for Disability, taking her first official steps as part of the campaign at…

  • Measles alert for Lynbrook

    Measles alert for Lynbrook

    Two new cases of measles have been recently diagnosed with public exposure sites in Melbourne including the Lynbrook hotel in Lynbrook. A woman in her…

  • Outdoor fun for bowls

    Outdoor fun for bowls

    Cranbourne Bowls Club has celebrated its new outdoor area with shade sails, just in time for spring. Under blue skies, Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon joined…

  • Mayor walks the walk for needed housing

    Mayor walks the walk for needed housing

    The lack of supported accommodation facilities for adults living with disabilities is taking its toll on carers and parents, with thousands left with no option…

  • Haka students to shine on stage

    Haka students to shine on stage

    As students around Victoria gear up for the State Schools Spectacular, a group of Polynesian boys from local schools have opted for a unique performance…

  • New private school comes to Casey

    New private school comes to Casey

    Designs for a private school in Clyde North to cater for 1,200 students have begun. Clyde Grammar is expected to open its doors in 2022…

  • Support services feel the pinch

    Support services feel the pinch

    Two not-for-profit hubs helping the Casey’s most vulnerable are struggling to cope with demand and will work closely with Casey council to discuss details of…

  • Calls to upgrade ‘worst’ road

    Calls to upgrade ‘worst’ road

    A resident says a gravel section of Thompsons Road in Clyde North has become so bad his wife’s car is constantly getting damaged. Ankit Mistry…

  • High winds cause chaos

    High winds cause chaos

    Narre Warren State Emergency Service volunteers responded to a call for help after a tree fell on a vehicle in Cranbourne East on Monday morning,…

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