News
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Crushed by the council
By Brendan Rees and Cam Lacadou-Wells Casey Council will call on the State Government to take urgent action for dangerous cars to be “crushed.” Council…
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Caught on video claim
By Brendan Rees A heartless thief has been caught on camera at Cranbourne Public Hall, where they were filmed allegedly ripping up and stealing plants…
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Hub is a work of art
A huge crowd turned out to celebrate the opening of Selandra Community Hub on Saturday 18 November, with a unique piece of artwork also unveiled…
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Gift is in the mail
By Brendan Rees Cranbourne East has received an early Christmas present – a new postbox. Santa will be able to receive Christmas lists in time…
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Hula time with Hawaiian flower backdrop
By Brendan Rees It was hula time for ladies in Cranbourne. While many may have frocked up for Oaks Day fashions on the field at…
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Blitz to keep tabs on pets
By Brendan Rees PETstock Cranbourne is holding its annual Microchip Blitz to keep pets out of pounds. Owners are encouraged to bring in dogs, cats…
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Serious injuries from out-of-control ball
By Brendan Rees Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating an affray at the Gippsland Bachelor and Spinsters Ball in Tooradin over the weekend. Emergency…
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Rescue pets lend a paw for fellow pets
Rescue pets are putting their best paw-trait forward to raise money for homeless animals across the country. The 2018 PetRescue calendar has hit the shelves…
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Spotlight on Moonlit Sanctuary
By Brendan Rees Moonlit Sanctuary in Pearcedale took out the award for Environmental Protection for its Orange-bellied Parrot National Recovery Plan to save the bird…
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Man arrested over shooting
Armed Crime Squad detectives have arrested a Cranbourne man following a shooting incident on Sunday morning, 19 November in Hampton Park. The 25-year-old man was…
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New memorial for old valour
By Brendan Rees City of Casey unveiled a new memorial site to the more than 100 people who had gathered at the Lyndhurst landmark to…
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Stepping out against stroke
Blind Bight resident and stroke survivor Mark Curry is encouraging the Casey community to join him in donning their active wear and striding for stroke…