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  • Dog to be put down after mauling child

    Dog to be put down after mauling child

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Casey Council has ruled to euthanize an American staffy after the dog mauled a 11- year-old child’s face at a Cranbourne…

  • Bears out there

    Bears out there

    IT WAS a teddy bears’ picnic at Rangebank Pre-School this week. Bears of all kinds accompanied the children to pre-school on Wednesday 22 June where…

  • Swing votes go green

    Swing votes go green

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ACCORDING to Australian Greens candidate for Flinders Willisa Hogarth, there’s a wave of swinging voters turning Green. The 34-year-old mother of three…

  • Snow ball to hit Cranbourne

    Snow ball to hit Cranbourne

    CRANBOURNE Racecourse will be covered in a thick coat of white snow next month. The July winter festival, The Big Freeze, will kick off on…

  • Calling all artists

    Calling all artists

    CASEY artists of all kinds could be the next Lindsay King Arts Award recipient. Nominations are open for this year’s award which aims to recognise…

  • Safe pool going swimmingly

    Safe pool going swimmingly

    CRANBOURNE is home to the safest public swimming pool in Victoria. Casey RACE recreation and aquatic centre won the title due to its water safety…

  • Dog owner escapes conviction over mistreatment

    Dog owner escapes conviction over mistreatment

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CITY of Casey Mayor and animal activists have been left reeling over a court’s ruling into the housing and mistreatment of 33…

  • Trains out after incident at station

    Trains out after incident at station

    A POLICE incident has forced closure of the Cranbourne railway station this afternoon, Thursday 23 June. Metro Trains have advised commuters of minor delays. It’s…

  • Hurdles cleared for Men’s Shed move

    Hurdles cleared for Men’s Shed move

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A FULLY-fledged Men’s Shed in Hampton Park has come a step closer to reality after Casey Council accepted the donation of a…

  • Liberals pledge ‘black spot’ road funds

    Liberals pledge ‘black spot’ road funds

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FEDERAL Holt Liberal candidate James Mathias has pledged $276,000 for road upgrades if the Turnbull government is re-elected. Under the package, $226,000…

  • Judge says victim was at risk of being killed

    Judge says victim was at risk of being killed

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ICE addict violently attacked his female ex-partner in Warneet and Dandenong – on one occasion over her dropping a hair-gel container.…

  • Around the clock crime

    Around the clock crime

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH and CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IS THE City of Casey hosting a youth crime wave that’s spreading across Melbourne? The region’s top cop Superintendent…

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