News
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Help needed at Op Shop
RSPCA Victoria is putting the call out to the local community for a Volunteer Assistant Team Leader to join the team at its Cranbourne Op…
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Car thief nabbed
By Brendan Rees The owners of a $100,000 luxury sports car were left gutted after their pride and joy was pinched from Cranbourne West on…
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Cameras to catch dumpers
By Brendan Rees Casey Council has resorted to installing surveillance cameras in a bid to catch illegal rubbish dumpers. Each year, the city pays about…
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Easter ruined for tradie
By Brendan Rees A tradie has been left gutted after tools worth thousands of dollars were stolen from his ute at the Cranbourne Racecourse last…
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Alesana is one in 100,000
Newborn baby Alesana Finau has been celebrated for reaching a special milestone at Casey’s maternal and child health service. Alesana is the 100,000th registration since…
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Police seek help for missing teens
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate two missing teenage girls, believed to be together. Kimiora Teikamata is 17-years-old and was last seen…
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Three…reasons to get active in April
1. The Premier’s Active April challenge encourages people to get active for 30 minutes a day during the month of April. Local physical activity providers…
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Homelessness crisis
By Cam Lacadou-Wells and Brendan Rees Casey’s growing tide of homelessness has swelled well over 1000, according to the latest statistics. There were about 1280…
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One year on, no funds
By Brendan Rees Casey Council will write another letter to the State Government desperately seeking funds to restore the Cranbourne Public Hall – despite a…
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Caught on cam
By Brendan Rees A Cranbourne North man has been left frustrated after footage captured brazen thieves allegedly stealing his custom-made trailer from the front of…
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Fire rips through units
By Brendan Rees Firefighters battled a blaze that destroyed a three-storey unit in Cranbourne North last Thursday, 29 March. Emergency services were called to the…
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Donation for hospital
By Brendan Rees Casey Council is set to donate $5,000 to the Monash Children’s Hospital for a specialist heart machine to assist babies and children.…