News
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Libraries take lead in season of giving
By Brendan Rees Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) is establishing Forgiving Trees at all its branches in the lead-up to Christmas. Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris…
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Grants to cover sports travel
Cranbourne Little Athletics and Cranbourne Kings Indoor Cricket club will be able to compete against the best, thanks to a $750 State Government grant. The…
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Train services meeting schedules
By Brendan Rees The Cranbourne line is at a two year high when it comes to punctuality, according to Public Transport Victoria data. Metro spokesperson…
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Charged on terror funds
A 43-year-old Hampton Park man will face Melbourne Magistrate’s Court charged with supporting the Islamic State’s fight in the Middle East. His arrest follows an…
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GP runs on and on
By Brendan Rees Bumper crowds flocked to the streets of Cranbourne to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists that roared into town for Casey’s annual Cranbourne GP…
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Portrait of the king
By Brendan Rees As the song goes: “Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree, merry merry king of the bush is he.” But at Tooradin,…
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Ken and Joy, 65 not out
By Brendan Rees A Hampton Park couple have reflected on their “commitment to one another” after celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary. Ken and Joy Reedy…
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Sex assault charge
By Brendan Rees Transit Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged an 85-year-old man following an alleged sexual assault on a city-bound train on the Cranbourne…
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Backing the right to die
By Brendan Rees People suffering from a terminal illness should have the “choice” to end their life, says Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera. Victoria’s Vountary…
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Sun shines on the Cup
By Russell Bennett One perfect weekend. That’s what Cranbourne racegoers were presented with from Friday’s Pinker Pinker Plate, to Sunday’s signature event – the $300,000…
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Tiger eyes
By Brendan Rees A second purported sighting of a Tasmanian tiger in less than a month in the Langwarrin South area has thylacine hunter Michael…
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Smith’s milestone wave off
By Brendan Rees Casey councillor Wayne Smith says he’s excited to be unveiled as the coveted flag bearer for this year’s Cranbourne GP Run. “I…