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  • Ken’s hit plenty of winners

    Ken’s hit plenty of winners

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH KEN Johnson has a table tennis career spanning 67 years and his name now reads among hundreds of others in the Victorian…

  • Parole rumours are just a con, says manager

    Parole rumours are just a con, says manager

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TOORADIN’S Caravan Park manager has vehemently denied claims that he has an agreement with the Australian Government to house parolees. Gavin Richter…

  • High yield of herbs

    High yield of herbs

    By CASEY NEILL A DEVON Meadows farm is leading an agri-tech revolution and increasing its yields by 75 per cent. Australian Fresh Leaf unveiled a…

  • Sad day for Christmas cheer

    Sad day for Christmas cheer

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH HE MAY not have worn the red and white suit but to Cranbourne he was Santa Claus. Keith Dickson embraced the Christmas…

  • Fields of water dreams

    Fields of water dreams

    SOME of the nation’s leading sportsground managers gathered at Casey Fields for the annual Parks and Leisure Australia Seminar Series. Turf management, irrigation and curating…

  • Addict urged to get out of town

    Addict urged to get out of town

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A TRAINED nurse turned ice user and dealer has been urged by a judge to stay away from the “Dandenong-Cranbourne area”. Emily…

  • Fees off traffic fines plea

    Fees off traffic fines plea

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH UNPAID traffic fines are crippling Casey families, but after a big push from Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CISS) and…

  • Youth-designed park opens

    Youth-designed park opens

    CASEY secondary students involved in the collaborative design of the Selandra Rise youth park have watched it come alive over five years. Twenty students from…

  • Car wash burglary bid fails

    Car wash burglary bid fails

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POLICE are on the lookout for three offenders who used an angle grinder and a jemmy bar in an attempt to open…

  • Hunt for Homemaker thieves

    Hunt for Homemaker thieves

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are hunting thieves who raided a store at the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre and broke into the safe. It’s believed the store,…

  • Phones, wallet taken in car park mugging

    Phones, wallet taken in car park mugging

    A MAN was pulled from his car and mugged in the Cranbourne Community House parking lot. The victim was parked in the lot about 8.50pm…

  • $200,000 funds a space of their own

    $200,000 funds a space of their own

    A STATE Government grant will allow Kilberry Valley Primary School to support students with disabilities through a new learning space. The $200,000 grant a part…

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