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  • Auction raises $700K for MND

    Auction raises $700K for MND

    Scores of interested buyers gathered in Clyde North to put their bid on the stunning home on Saturday 2 March with all proceeds going towards Neale…

  • Horse rescued from mud pit

    Horse rescued from mud pit

    Volunteers from the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) Pakenham Unit were called upon to rescue a horse in the stifling heat in Clyde on Friday…

  • Help shape Cranbourne’s new hospital

    Help shape Cranbourne’s new hospital

    A new community hospital for Cranbourne is a step closer, with local families contributing to the services it will provide. Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos…

  • ‘Disaster waiting to happen’

    ‘Disaster waiting to happen’

    A parent fears it’s just a matter of time before someone is seriously injured as they make their way to Clyde Primary School. Lisa Keppel…

  • War art up for grabs

    War art up for grabs

    Local groups have the opportunity to house an impressive painting commemorating the Great War. The paintings, which mark the Armistice Centenary, were displayed at the…

  • Motorbike rider critical after smash

    Motorbike rider critical after smash

    A driver of a motorbike is in a critical condition following a multi-vehicle collision in Hampton Park on Sunday 3 March. Paramedics were called to…

  • Tennis club ready to move

    Tennis club ready to move

    Hampton Park Tennis Club could be demolished and relocated as part of a radical Casey Council draft master-plan for Robert Booth Reserve. Cairns Road Reserve…

  • Drugs, cash seized in raid

    Drugs, cash seized in raid

    Detectives from Joint Taskforce Icarus have charged a man and seized drugs and cash in Cranbourne on Friday 1 March. Investigators executed a search warrant…

  • Pink van rolls into Cranbourne

    Pink van rolls into Cranbourne

    Women are being urged by BreastScreen Victoria to visit their van in Cranbourne for a free breast screen. More than 1,500 women across Victoria—and 71…

  • Firies work up a sweat

    Firies work up a sweat

    Volunteer firefighters at Hampton Park fire brigade have been working up a sweat off the fire ground. When not attending emergency call-outs, the members have…

  • Windscreen smashed, cash stolen

    Windscreen smashed, cash stolen

    Police have released images of two men they hope to speak to following two incidents of theft and assault in Pearcedale earlier this year. Police…

  • Young leaders encouraged to have their say

    Young leaders encouraged to have their say

    State Member for Hastings, Neale Burgess is encouraging young people aged 16 to 25 to make their voices heard as part of the annual YMCA…

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