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  • Infrastructure ‘black hole’ looms

    Infrastructure ‘black hole’ looms

    CASEY is Victoria’s largest municipality, and its mayor wants to see the State and Federal governments work together to expedite infrastructure funds. Mayor Sam Aziz…

  • No one saddled up

    No one saddled up

    IT was meant to be a trotting success, however the play on an old classic never got the chance to hit the ground running. Casey…

  • Anzac tribute features at quilt show

    Anzac tribute features at quilt show

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE’S quilters are out in force at the St John Anglican Church and celebrating the return of the Gallipoli triptych. The bunch…

  • Prank posts running hot

    Prank posts running hot

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH APRIL foolishness has hit the City of Casey, and it heated up on Facebook. A message which fooled some has been posted…

  • Assailant surrenders after social media manhunt

    Assailant surrenders after social media manhunt

    NARRE Warren police have confirmed that a man who assaulted a 14-year-old boy in Cranbourne West has been charged. The 20-year-old man from Cranbourne West…

  • A latte with the law

    A latte with the law

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THIS time around Coffee with a Cop in Cranbourne took on a whole new meaning and may have even recruited a new…

  • Diversity through the lens: students take their pick

    Diversity through the lens: students take their pick

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HAMPTON Park Secondary College students opened up about cultural diversity and bullying in schools through a camera lens this month. The Instagram…

  • Cran-boom: many more moving in

    Cran-boom: many more moving in

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CRANBOURNE East is Australia’s largest growing suburb. Australian Bureau of Statistics show the established region expanded by 88 people per week last…

  • Hip, hip hooray for RSPCA

    Hip, hip hooray for RSPCA

    CRANBOURNE’S RSPCA Op Shop has celebrated its first birthday. The High Street store has been a hit with locals and will be dishing out cake…

  • No cons or high crime here, say police

    No cons or high crime here, say police

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POLICE have moved to assure Tooradin residents over fears about a surge in crime and have dismissed a rumour that parolees are…

  • Committee tasked with boosting tourism

    Committee tasked with boosting tourism

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WHAT’S our identity? That’s the question the fresh-faced Cardinia Shire and City of Casey tourism advisory committee is trying to work out,…

  • Blindness unearths latent talent

    Blindness unearths latent talent

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH guide dog Philippa by her side, Glenise Swallow hasn’t let her poor sight get in the way of her will to…

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