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Weekend what’s on
Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival Experience the magic of hundreds of floating lanterns on Lynbrook Lake as well as the spectacular Lantern Walk through Banjo Paterson…
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Hunt for fence fire bandits
Police are appealing for witnesses following a fence fire in Cranbourne on Sunday 9 September. Narre Warren CIU detectives have released a still image of…
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Backyard fun!
Children discovered the natural wonders of the world with free pop-up activities at Cranbourne Botanic Gardens these school holidays. Hundreds of families took part in…
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Carjacking scare
Police are calling for witnesses following an attempted carjacking in Cranbourne North last month. Detective Senior Constable Andrew Walker of the Casey Crime Investigation Unit…
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Clyde rail build pledge
The Victorian Greens have unveiled plan to extend the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde as well as duplicating the Cranbourne line, if they win the…
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My project wins!
Cranbourne Lawn Bowls, Cranbourne Fire Brigade, Cranbourne Public Hall and the Sikh Volunteers Australia Casey Food Van, have all secured vital funding through the State…
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Jail for destructive home assault
A drunken man, angry that his partner’s father didn’t pick up duty-free cigarettes from an overseas trip, has repeatedly bashed his partner and trashed her…
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New era of electric trucks
City of Casey will be the first municipality in the state to put new electric powered hard waste collection trucks into service. WM Waste Management…
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Funding boost kicks goals
More than a million dollars will be spent overhauling of the facilities at Casey Fields on Oval 2, if the Liberals win the November State…
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Junior footy could score big makeover
A $1 million re-development of the clubrooms and lighting at J&P Cam Reserve in Cranbourne would take place, if the Liberals are elected in the…
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Road-rage basher ‘normally affable’
A Cranbourne man has completed anger therapy after a “shameful” bashing of another driver at a Lyndhurst service station, a court has heard. Nick Kouloktsis,…
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Pokies losses soar
Casey punters frittered away millions of dollars in pokies machines during August – continuing a “disturbing trend,” according to Australia’s gaming watchdog. The latest figures…