News
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Feuding men disarmed
POLICE were confronted by two men wielding knives last Saturday when they were called to an incident in Hampton Park. On Saturday 21 March police…
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Armed robbery
A MIDDLE-aged Hampton Park resident was the victim of an attempted armed robbery last Friday. The woman was walking through parkland behind Green Valley Crescent…
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Local nurse in air crash
ONE of the two Victorians killed in a plane crash over the French Alps on Tuesday night was a nurse for the City of Casey.…
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Two netted in unrelated crime
POLICE killed two birds with one stone in Cranbourne North on Saturday when they were called to a burglary in the early hours of the…
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Lynbrook blaze, cause unknown
By BRIDGET SCOTT A FIRE in Lynbrook on Patterson Drive entirely destroyed the roof of a house on Wednesday afternoon. Hampton Park, Hallam and Cranbourne…
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Fresh leaf for St Pat’s
THE Blue Bears at Rangebank Primary School celebrated with a different colour on Tuesday as the young ones got into the spirit of St Patrick’s…
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Relay’s power to move
HOPE – it’s more than just a word. On the weekend, more than 4000 people took part in the Casey Relay for Life – over…
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Road in pathetic state
By BRIDGET SCOTT A TROUBLESOME Clyde North road maintained by the Cardinia Shire Council has been the hot topic of conversation for a group of…
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New pavilion… an ace
PEARCEDALE tennis goers can rally around once more with redevelopments to the local pavilion now completed. Works to the Pearcedale Recreation Reserve Tennis Club Pavilion…
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Resilient Rourke
By BRIDGET SCOTT A BUSINESS owner who found herself jobless and homeless all on the same day has turned her life around in less than…
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Abalone officers pounce
By BRIDGET SCOTT A 37-YEAR-old man from Hampton Park was apprehended by Mornington fisheries officers last weekend when he was found to have 16 times…
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Ice crisis
By BRIDGET SCOTT A DRUG forum held in Narre Warren last week confronted its guests with frightening facts about ice and urged the local community…