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  • Gas fire erupts

    Gas fire erupts

    By Brendan Rees Firefighters responded to a gas pipe fire in Cranbourne East on Saturday 23 June. Three CFA trucks from Cranbourne and Narre Warren…

  • Video clue for police

    Video clue for police

    By Brendan Rees Police hope CCTV images will identify those responsible for an alleged theft of an excavator and trailer from a business in Cranbourne.…

  • Gardens’ funding windfall

    Gardens’ funding windfall

    Cranbourne’s treasured Royal Botanic Gardens has received its biggest funding boost in more than 20 years. Minister for Environment Lily D’Ambrosio unveiled a $27 million funding…

  • Honouring a scouting brother

    Honouring a scouting brother

    By Brendan Rees A Narre Warren South mother and her teenage son have taken on the challenge of a lifetime, trekking to the foothills of…

  • Expect delays on Thompsons Road

    Expect delays on Thompsons Road

    Sign detours will be in place on Thompsons Road in Cranbourne as road works go underway. Traffic will be closed in both directions between Marriott…

  • Q and A with Lisa Tuthill

    Q and A with Lisa Tuthill

    With Lisa Tuthill, Life Sciences Manager at Moonlit Sanctuary, Pearcedale 1. What’s the most interesting part about being a senior keeper at Moonlit Sanctuary? The variation of…

  • Tim’s pokies army on the march

    Tim’s pokies army on the march

    By Brendan Rees One of Australia’s leading voices on social justice has called on Casey Council to financially back a campaign against problem gambling. Director…

  • Jackpot win for community

    Jackpot win for community

    By Brendan Rees Community groups in Casey could cash in as much as $10,000 a year from pokies money generated by the Lynbrook Hotel. At…

  • Awards up for grabs

    Awards up for grabs

    Five everyday heroes have been nominated by the City of Casey community for a new community recognition and grants program. Westfield Fountain Gate will award…

  • No chickening out for Brian

    No chickening out for Brian

    By Brendan Rees Being a butcher, Brian Rollason is used to cool-room temperatures but that was nothing compared to when he was showered in buckets…

  • What’s on this weekend

    What’s on this weekend

    Steps Performing Arts Provides dance classes for pre-schoolers to adults, fostering community, creativity and a strong sense of fun. Styles offered: RAD Classical Ballet, Jazz,…

  • Expect delays on Thompsons Road

    Expect delays on Thompsons Road

    Delays are expected on a Thompsons road in Cranbourne this Friday. Thompsons Road will be closed to traffic in both directions between Marriott and Merinda…

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