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  • Libraries take lead in season of giving

    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…

  • Grants to cover sports travel

    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…

  • Train services meeting schedules

    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…

  • Charged on terror funds

    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…

  • GP runs on and on

    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…

  • Portrait of the king

    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,…

  • Ken and Joy, 65 not out

    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…

  • Sex assault charge

    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…

  • Backing the right to die

    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…

  • Sun shines on the Cup

    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…

  • Tiger eyes

    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…

  • Smith’s milestone wave off

    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…

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