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  • Lifting the lid

    CRANBOURNE Park will unveil its multimillion dollar redevelopments today which will also kick off a two-week launch party. The entertainment is sure to delight customers,…

  • Kids float to AMAZE

    Kids float to AMAZE

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD KINGS in Narre Warren does more than help kids learn to swim. This week the local swimming group is hosting the Kings…

  • In the seat of power

    In the seat of power

    A GROUP of Casey’s finest young leaders got a taste of Canberra earlier this month. Holt MP Anthony Byrne met the 2015 City of Casey…

  • Suspicious fire probed

    POLICE believe a fire in Clyde North last weekend which burnt more than half an acre of land was deliberately lit. The fire between Soldiers…

  • False ‘stolen car’ claim

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who rolled his vehicle in Clyde told a court he fled the scene and falsely reported the car was stolen…

  • Family violence continues to rise

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE number of reported family violence incidents in the City of Casey continues to rise, according to the Crime Statistics Agency report…

  • Two birds… one burg

    By BRIDGET SCOTT POLICE made two arrests in Cranbourne North on Saturday night when they managed to kill two birds with one stone. Police were…

  • Steer clear

    Steer clear

    YOUNG women at Cranbourne Secondary College were taught how to walk away from violence last week. The Victorian Government’s Live no Fear program visited the…

  • Superheroes make kids’ day

    Superheroes make kids’ day

    KIDS from Casey got to mingle with their favourite superheroes over the weekend. Casey Council estimates that 25,000 people packed Akoonah Park in Berwick on…

  • 35 is the new 21

    35 is the new 21

    FOUNTAIN Gate Shopping Centre celebrated a special birthday this month. The popular shopping precinct turned 35 on 11 March and centre management recognised the occasion…

  • Armed robbery bid on train

    A 21-YEAR-OLD man was threatened and abused by another passenger on a Cranbourne-bound train in the early hours of Monday morning. Just after the Merinda…

  • House fire probed

    By BRIDGET SCOTT POLICE do not believe a fire in Lynbrook last week which totally destroyed parts of a house was deliberately lit. Last Wednesday…

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