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  • Car torched at Clyde

    Car torched at Clyde

    FIREFIGHTERS were called to a car fire in Clyde last week. CFA crews attended the blaze at Muddy Gates Lane on Tuesday 25 August after…

  • Lynbrook car fire

    A CAR was set alight in Lynbrook over the weekend. A 1998 Mazda Sedan was deliberately set on fire at the intersection of Northey Road…

  • Crestani Rises Up party ladder

    Crestani Rises Up party ladder

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani was last week chosen as the deputy president of the Rise Up Australia Party (RUAP). Cr Crestani was…

  • Book characters come alive

    Book characters come alive

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BOOK Week at Cranbourne West Primary School was all about reading. Along with the school’s book character parade held on Friday 28…

  • Trainer banned over live baiting

    Trainer banned over live baiting

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ASSISTANT manager at the suspended Tooradin Trial Track has been disqualified from greyhound racing for life. The Racing Appeals and Disciplinary…

  • Tooradin students get in on the act

    Tooradin students get in on the act

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH TEACHERS at Tooradin Primary School were proud as punch with their students’ energy and confidence at the school’s talent quest. Students got…

  • Greyhounds surrendered after raids

    Greyhounds surrendered after raids

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EIGHT greyhounds have been surrendered from a property during joint RSPCA Victoria and police raids in Melbourne’s south-east last week. In a…

  • Youth party goes out of control

    Youth party goes out of control

    POLICE were called to an out-of-control house party in Cranbourne North last week where officers were confronted by about 60 youths in an incident which…

  • Police probe big bang theory

    Police probe big bang theory

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE are still investigating the circumstances surrounding an explosion in Skye in the early hours of Saturday morning. Emergency services were called…

  • New VCAL hub is first class

    New VCAL hub is first class

    By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CLOSE to two years in the making, Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre now has a Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)…

  • At volunteering, Brodie’s just the best

    At volunteering, Brodie’s just the best

    By DANI ROTHWELL BRODIE Farrer’s ability to light up a room has seen her win Volunteer of the Year. The 20-year-old volunteers at Lifeview Willow…

  • GP Run to lend a helping hand

    GP Run to lend a helping hand

    By DANI ROTHWELL THIS year’s charity partner for Casey’s GP Run is the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). The City of Casey’s Cranbourne GP Run…

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