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  • Boy’s family calls for help

    Boy’s family calls for help

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THIRTEEN-year-old Connor Young has a winning smile despite radical, painful spinal surgery and a “shopping list” of medical conditions. Now he needs…

  • Growing interest in native rescue

    Growing interest in native rescue

    BY JARROD McALEESE RESIDENTS in Cranbourne are being encouraged to lend a helping hand to our native birds this winter – through the Backyard Buddies…

  • Egg on his face

    Egg on his face

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A 25-YEAR-OLD marriage erupted in violence soon after a Casey wife offered to cook her husband some eggs for tea late in…

  • Push to get them fighting fit

    Push to get them fighting fit

    BY JARROD McALEESE THE CITY of Casey will meet with the Lynbrook Residents Association to confirm the planned installation of outdoor exercise equipment at Banjo…

  • Tip on hand: it’s a mannequin

    Tip on hand: it’s a mannequin

    WHAT was initially reported as possible human remains found at the Hampton Park tip could have been a part of a mannequin. Police wrapped up…

  • Competition rides on people power

    Competition rides on people power

    BY JARROD McALEESE STUDENTS participating in Cranbourne West Primary School’s Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) program have been given a boost ahead of this year’s RACV…

  • Open and shut success

    Open and shut success

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Hallam-based company Dorma Australia has more sliding door moments than most. In short, it makes the drive-units that open and close automated…

  • Partners in tree planting

    Partners in tree planting

    BY JARROD McALEESE STUDENTS from Tooradin Primary School in collaboration with Western Port Catchment Landcare Network facilitator Kathleen Roberts planted 280 shrubs and trees on…

  • School Foodwall set for big harvest

    School Foodwall set for big harvest

    BY JARROD McALEESE CASEY Grammar has installed a state-of-the-art vertical wicking garden in an Australian first which is expected to produce 350kg of vegetables per…

  • CFA fireys hit again

    CFA fireys hit again

    IT’S another blow for CFA fireys, as police make public the theft of a service station CFA donation box. It took nine days to notice…

  • Tip body search continues

    Tip body search continues

    POLICE will continue assessing the site where possible human remains were spotted at the Hampton Park tip. Police excavated the site, where the alleged human…

  • Police scour tip for human remains

    Police scour tip for human remains

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POLICE are currently scouring through rubbish at the Hampton Park tip after a worker reported noticing human remains. A spokeswoman from Victoria…

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