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Pets a sad casualty of breakups and breakdowns

Georgia Westgarth FOR the majority of Casey residents forced to surrender their dogs and cats, it's because of homelessness, family breakdowns and income. New RSPCA evidence...

Jackpot win was worth the wait

FIVE days after the draw, a Cranbourne man has finally checked his TattsLotto ticket and discovered that it’s worth more than $200,000 after six...

Grandparents show they care

GRANDPARENTS’ Day at Rangebank Preschool went off without a hitch. Nannas and poppas from across the region joined their grandchildren for a day at...

Woman dies in traffic accident

By Cam Lucadou-Wells A PEDESTRIAN has died after an accident on Sladen Street, Cranbourne. Police have put out a call for public assistance to identify the...

Science taught in Stile

By Georgia Westgarth A CRANBOURNE primary school is the first school in Australia to roll out innovative science teachings from the CSIRO. St Agatha’s Primary...

Groups allowed to upgrade their facilities

THE City of Casey is to allow community groups to undertake construction works on council owned assets that they use. Councillors agreed to outsource...

Mother and son found

A MISSING mother and son have been found in Cranbourne. On Tuesday 13 September, police appealed for public assistance to help locate 34-year-old woman,...

Mates track down stolen car

By Casey Neill KNIFE-WIELDING carjackers stole a bogged car with an empty fuel tank in a bungled Cranbourne West robbery. Detective Senior Constable Lisa Hollingsworth hopes...

Lucky cash surprise

A CRANBOURNE Tatts player could be in for a big surprise. It’s raining TattsLotto winners as nine Victorians picked up a division one prize...

Car stolen in wee hours

A CRANBOURNE West household was invaded by thieves after a sliding door was left unlocked overnight. Around 3.30am on Monday 12 September offenders walked...

Car with stolen rego set alight

A CAR has been blown up in flames outside a primary school in Cranbourne. The white Toyota Echo hatchback was set alight in a...

Students told ‘not to tolerate racism’

Jenna Hutton-Murdoch LESSONS from the past provoked thought at Alkira Secondary College’s fourth annual Holocaust remembrance ceremony. Students, teachers and special guests joined survivors at...

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Summit aims to increase investment in Melbourne’s southeast

The Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) group is hosting the GSEM Jobs and Skills Summit to drive much-needed employment growth in the southeast region...

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