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  • Walking for a cause

    Walking for a cause

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows The annual Walk to Remember, hosted by the Jared Dunscombe Fund, is on again this February with everyone encouraged to participate and…

  • Ross River Virus hits

    Ross River Virus hits

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Residents of Casey are being warned to take extra care to protect themselves from mosquito bites after the blood-borne illness Ross River…

  • Hunt on for servo bandit

    Hunt on for servo bandit

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A man who robbed a service station in Cranbourne on Saturday 4 February by gesturing to an unknown object under in his…

  • Teen faces court over raids

    Teen faces court over raids

    An 18-year-old Hampton Park man is due to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today (Thursday) following a two-month crime spree. The crimes included a robbery…

  • Ashlee’s get up and go

    Ashlee’s get up and go

    By Bridget Scott For Ashlee Terry, her passion and love of greyhounds gives her a great reason to get out of bed each day. “They…

  • Training days for Test cricketer

    Training days for Test cricketer

    By Gerard Guthrie Former Test cricketer Darren Pattinson has been training greyhounds for a relatively short time, but it didn’t take him long to established…

  • Same-sex union push

    Same-sex union push

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A new campaign aimed at politicians to change the Marriage Act to allow same-sex couples to marry has been launched with a…

  • Boys and their toys

    Boys and their toys

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Senior citizens from the Lifestyle Village at Casey Fields in Cranbourne have been building and selling toys in their woodworking group to…

  • Ironman medal ‘irreplaceable’

    Ironman medal ‘irreplaceable’

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows A yoga instructor who works in Lynbrook is appealing to thieves who stole his Ironman medal during a break-in to return his…

  • Hospitals maintain performance targets

    Hospitals maintain performance targets

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows Hospitals in Casey have performed well despite the enormous number of patents presenting to emergency rooms over the summer. Almost half a…

  • Citizens against crime

    Citizens against crime

    By Victoria Stone-Meadows City of Casey Councillor Amanda Stapledon will be hosting a law and order forum as a private citizen, separate from her role…

  • Debbie sheds a tear for her babies

    Debbie sheds a tear for her babies

    By Bridget Scott Debbie Payne said her addiction to fostering greyhounds is ‘probably purely selfish’ but 96 greyhounds later, selfish couldn’t be further from the…

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