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  • Boy what a run!

    Boy what a run!

    BY JARROD McALEESE JAKE Ward describes himself as “just an ordinary guy from Cranbourne”. However, in November this year Ward, senior co-captain of the Lyndhurst…

  • Owls at home

    Owls at home

    BY JARROD McALEESE PEARCEDALE’s Moonlit Sanctuary recently welcomed a couple of new additions – two Australian owlet-nightjars to join its wildlife park. The duo arrived…

  • Bitten by horses

    Bitten by horses

    By CASEY NEILL THE horse bug bit Colin Alderson early and the “disease” has paid off in spades. A Medal of the Order of Australia…

  • Exploring Casey this winter

    Exploring Casey this winter

    BY JARROD McALEESE RESIDENTS are being encouraged to get out and about in the community this winter as part of the City of Casey’s newly…

  • Dream come true for Sandy, Lollie

    Dream come true for Sandy, Lollie

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH RESCUING a greyhound rescued Sandy. The loneliness was palpable before Sandy Boucher met Lollie. On the brink of taking her own life,…

  • Murder charge on stabbing

    Murder charge on stabbing

    By CASEY NEILL HOMICIDE Squad detectives have charged a 32-year-old man with murder following a stabbing in Cranbourne on Friday 10 June. Emergency services were…

  • Police probe fatal stabbing

    Police probe fatal stabbing

    POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal stabbing in Cranbourne on Friday night. Emergency services were called to a residence in Camms Road about…

  • Rise is up to the top of the list

    Rise is up to the top of the list

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH RISE Up Australia Party has secured top spot on the ballot paper in two of Casey’s three federal election seats. The Australian…

  • Sex in the city

    Sex in the city

      By GEORGIA WESTGARTH SHE goes by ‘Lacey’ and she’s been a prostitute for six months – but all she wants is order back in…

  • Getting in early on matters of respect

    Getting in early on matters of respect

    A CRANBOURNE child care centre educated its children on Australia’s Indigenous heritage for National Reconciliation week. Clarendon Street Child Care Centre director Janine Morris said…

  • Video break-through identifies Apex suspect

    Video break-through identifies Apex suspect

    A MAN believed to be involved in an Anzac Day crime spree across Melbourne – which ended in Cranbourne – could be identified in fresh…

  • Poet is pulling his own strings

    Poet is pulling his own strings

    By CASEY NEILL Dandenong’s Abdul Hammoud has a story to share. “I perform spoken word, which is kind of like hip hop meets classical poetry,”…

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