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  • Local contenders for state architecture awards

    Local contenders for state architecture awards

    BY JARROD McALEESE THE City of Casey will be represented by four projects, including three from Cranbourne and Clyde, in this year’s Victorian Architecture Awards.…

  • Apex Anzac

    Apex Anzac

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH FIVE Apex arrests made over the weekend haven’t slowed down the violent south east gang. The infamous criminals viciously attacked a driver…

  • Sikh sacrifice acknowledged

    Sikh sacrifice acknowledged

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Dandenong Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch reminded thousands of people at its Anzac Day memorial service of the “turban wearing” Sikh soldiers…

  • Trapped in car

    Trapped in car

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A MAN was trapped in his car for 45 minutes while emergency services tried to free him from his smashed Ford sedan…

  • Tree fires ‘deliberate’

    Tree fires ‘deliberate’

    POLICE understand two fires which destroyed a line of trees in Cranbourne East last week were deliberately lit. Narre Warren and Cranbourne CFA units attended…

  • Daylight robbery

    Daylight robbery

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A GOOD Samaritan was punched, kicked and bashed in broad daylight behind Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre after he was asked to give…

  • Break-in warning

    Break-in warning

    CLYDE homeowners are being warned by police to keep doors, windows and garages locked after another attempted home burglary. Thieves tried to gain entry to…

  • Through the mud and the blood

    Through the mud and the blood

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ON THE Battle of Somme centenary, Tooradin’s Charlie Adams paid tribute to his father who fought there 100 years ago. Albert Adams,…

  • Ram raid, dog chase

    Ram raid, dog chase

    A BOTCHED ram raid attempt left the frontage of a Lynbrook store smashed and a car wedged on a steel bollard. Police were called to…

  • Shots fired in Blind Bight

    Shots fired in Blind Bight

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BLIND Bight locals have been left terrified after shotgun pellets rained down on their roofs during a local farmer’s fit of rage.…

  • Brekky with the best of friends

    Brekky with the best of friends

    CRANBOURNE Primary School was a part of 78 schools to launch breakfast programs across the state this month. Breaky co-ordinator Mary Doolan said the re-launch…

  • Lines flooded with scam tax fine calls

    Lines flooded with scam tax fine calls

    CASEY police have been inundated with local reports of scammers pretending to be from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Police are warning that these calls…

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