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  • Town icon’s a medical institution

    Town icon’s a medical institution

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Doctor Guenter Oechsle has been a longstanding medical practitioner in Cranbourne, and has decided to hang up his stethoscope. The good doctor…

  • Roundabout for multiple crash site

    Roundabout for multiple crash site

    Hampton Park will be home to Victoria’s newest roundabout as works begin to upgrade the intersection of Pound Road and Shrives Road. Member for Narre…

  • All the right moves

    All the right moves

    By Brendan Rees Hampton Park Primary School hosted the Casey Regional Chess Championships for the sixth consecutive year last Friday 1 September. Hampton Park Primary…

  • Not so taxing

    Not so taxing

    Cranbourne residents feeling lost this tax season can get a little help from the Australian Tax Office thanks to a pop-up kiosk in Cranbourne Park…

  • Concern over missing teenager

    Concern over missing teenager

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Police are looking for help from the public to find missing Hampton Park teenager Mary Munnier. The 16-year-old was last seen on…

  • Amazing Amazon eco experience

    Amazing Amazon eco experience

    By Brendan Rees Former Lyndhurst Secondary College captain Matt Cooper is preparing to embark on a life-changing journey. The 18-year-old has signed up to a…

  • Zoo trip for bonding

    Zoo trip for bonding

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Students at Cranbourne Secondary College need some help to bring happiness to local families affected by domestic violence. As part of their…

  • Rotary strikes gold in Cranbourne

    Rotary strikes gold in Cranbourne

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The Rotary Club of Cranbourne celebrated their golden anniversary having made valuable contributions to the community for 50 years. The Rotary Club…

  • Radio shock waves

    Radio shock waves

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Council funding suspension challenged… Casey Radio has hit back at council for its decision to pull funding from the station. City of…

  • Bunjil entertains in city fashion

    Bunjil entertains in city fashion

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows As the opening day for council’s behemoth Bunjil Place project looms on the horizon, tickets have gone on sale for the first…

  • Health, education in China strategy

    Health, education in China strategy

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Health, tourism, agriculture, innovation and education will be the focus points of Casey council’s ongoing relationship with Dujiangyan City of inland Sichuan…

  • Teens perform debut album hit tracks

    Teens perform debut album hit tracks

    By Brendan Rees A Berwick youth choir made up of 14 young girls are preparing to hit their biggest note. Daughters Of The King will…

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