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  • Young stars shine

    Young stars shine

    By BRIDGET SCOTT TWO students from a Hampton Park primary school have lit up the stage and dominated the field with a bright future ahead…

  • Council in cage fight

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CITY of Casey councillors were divided in their opinions over the controversial sport of cage fighting at a meeting on Tuesday. Some…

  • Ladies harness the night

    WHAT better way to support a good cause than by kicking up your heels and enjoying a fun night out at the local trots with…

  • Cranny’s extra honour

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A NEW avenue of honour has been proposed for the City of Casey as the centenary of the Gallipoli landing fast approaches.…

  • Knife bandit makes right call

    A MASKED gatecrasher armed with a knife who demanded a partygoer hand over his mobile phone was urged to give it back by his apparent…

  • Gas leak closes station

    A CRANBOURNE petrol station had to be closed down for an hour while police and the CFA investigated a gas leak. It understood the gas…

  • Bumper catch

    A WOMAN was caught drink driving in Berwick yesterday. Narre Warren police stopped a BMW X5 on Greaves Road around 1.35am on Wednesday after noticing…

  • Parking woes spill over

    By BRIDGET SCOTT RESIDENTS living near Lyndhurst Primary School say they don’t know what more they can do to stop people from parking across their…

  • Scary robbery bid

    By BRIDGET SCOTT & LACHLAN MOORHEAD A FATHER was held up at gunpoint in a terrifying early morning incident outside a Hampton Park childcare centre…

  • Bikie colours seized

    FIVE offenders who assaulted a man at a Cranbourne McDonald’s and stole his car on the weekend are believed to have links to bikie gangs.…

  • Truck believed torched

    A TRUCK worth an estimated $80,000 has been torched in Cranbourne East in what’s believed to be a dispute over unpaid debts. The truck was…

  • Reserve’s green shoots of recovery

    Reserve’s green shoots of recovery

    By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN UNPLAYABLE sporting ground is slowly replenishing following a generous water donation by a Clyde-based vegetable farm. Cardinia Recreation Reserve, which was…

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