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  • Council’s big dollar wish list

    Council’s big dollar wish list

    Casey Council is calling on the State Government to help fund eight critical community infrastructure projects. The council has applied almost $16 million in grants…

  • Q and A with Stephen Everett

    Q and A with Stephen Everett

    With Stephen Everett, secretary and tutor of The Berwick Pipers Inc. At what age do you start playing the bagpipes and what do you love…

  • Council collects new contract

    Council collects new contract

    Casey Council has taken “a huge step forward” that will see more hard waste items recycled. In what is set to be “a massive reduction…

  • A latte talk about safety

    A latte talk about safety

    By Brendan Rees Residents got a chance to pull up a chair and talk with police over a cuppa last week to discuss community issues. Police…

  • Batman strikes back

    Batman strikes back

    By Brendan Rees A Cranbourne man has told of how he chased a pair of intruders with a baseball bat after they allegedly took off…

  • Kids let their hair down

    Kids let their hair down

    By Brendan Rees Lego men had to come to the rescue for a grade one student last week after his hair caught fire at Tooradin…

  • Man ‘bolts’ after being spotted

    Man ‘bolts’ after being spotted

    By Brendan Rees A Pearcedale woman claims she scared off a would-be intruder after a man allegedly jumped her fence and into her front yard…

  • Missing Clyde North man

    Missing Clyde North man

    Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing man Adam Graith. The 33-year-old was last seen on Seed Crescent in Clyde North on…

  • Key to happiness

    Key to happiness

    By Brendan Rees A Cranbourne North woman has had her faith in humanity restored after a Good Samaritan found her car keys. Cate Parkinson said…

  • Jude lowers the boom

    Jude lowers the boom

    By Brendan Rees Flashing lights and bells are now officially a thing of the past at a notorious level crossing in Lyndhurst. Member for Cranbourne…

  • Gallery showcases students’ art

    Gallery showcases students’ art

    By Brendan Rees Talented students added a splash of colour at the Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre with a recent exhibition of their art work. The…

  • Homestead goes up in flames

    Homestead goes up in flames

    By Brendan Rees An abandoned homestead has been gutted by a fire in Clyde North on Wednesday 27 June. Police say there was substantial damage…

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