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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…