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Go on, be a rebel!
EXPERIENCE the thrill of Australia’s newest carnival ride, the Rebel, at this weekend’s Dandenong Show. The Rebel was launched in September when it debuted at…
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Cross fined, convicted for Coke assault
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A HEAVILY-PREGNANT mother has thrown a Macca’s container of Coke over a man who demanded the return of his stolen motorcycle in…
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Taking the stigma out of ‘Crimebourne’
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DUBBED ‘Crimebourne’ by Phillip Island-bound city slickers and locals alike, it’s the nickname some residents would rather forget. The street slang term…
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Cranbourne gets the edge on leafy northern neighbour
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WHEN the ladies from U3A Cranbourne heard that their beloved suburb beat its competitive neighbour in Melbourne’s most liveable city survey, their…
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Antisocial sale
By CASEY NEILL A CRANBOURNE South woman has been dragged by a car along a Dandenong roadside in an internet sale gone wrong. Police said…
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Ice meltdown catches on
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD AND ANEEKA SIMONIS PEOPLE battling ice addiction are coming from all across the state – including from the City of Casey –…
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Crews busting to the beat
SOME of Casey’s best hip-hop crews are getting ready to dance their hearts out later this month. The stage is set for this year’s Fired…
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Fires suspicious
POLICE are investigating two suspicious fires that were lit in a Cranbourne West reserve last week. Detectives were called to the two adjacent fires at…
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Walking the talk for cancer
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SOMETIMES words aren’t enough. Sometimes an action as ordinary as walking speaks volumes when it’s carried out as a symbol of solidarity.…
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Christmas cheer for needy kids
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Casey Life Church has dispatched more than 200 shoe boxes of gifts for children around the world to celebrate Christmas. The…
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Distinctive trailer still missing
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH POLICE are seeking help from the public to recover a custom-made trailer that was stolen from an address in Hampton Park last…
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Ghost suburb from dead Digger
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD PART of Clyde North could soon be named after a World War I Digger with no clear ties to the region. The…