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Police attacked after crash
POLICE needed to call for back-up in Cranbourne on the weekend when a woman attacked officers after crashing her car. Police were called to the…
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Car fire probed
POLICE were called to a suspicious car fire in Clyde last week, shortly after a car crash at the same location. It’s understood police reported…
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Waiting on conduct panel
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani is waiting to see if she will face further consequences after last year’s confrontation with council, having stood…
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CLARIFICATION – Not coach Mark Sutherland
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Mark Sutherland, 39, of Cranbourne, appeared in a court story in Cranbourne News and Berwick News last week. To clarify his identity,…
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Rude awakening for sleeping driver
A 59-YEAR-OLD man from Blind Bight is expected to be charged on summons with drink driving offences after he was found asleep behind the wheel…
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String of charges
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Jockey pleads guilty to 16 charges including drug and unlicensed driving … AN ice-using jockey has ridden the low-security ‘payWave’ technology to…
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ABC of health fight
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD JOHN Jakupi is no stranger to Casey. The 41-year-old clinical psychologist grew up in Endeavour Hills and went to school across the…
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Dog cruelty probe backed
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY Council has thrown its support behind the impending State Government review of the Lost Dogs’ Home. Based in North Melbourne, the…
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Release caps off badge theft
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN convicted of stealing furniture and a Cranbourne police officer’s cap badge, belt and buckle was released on Monday after serving…
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Big bucks for babies
By LIA SPENCER A FIVE-MONTH-OLD girl and her young cousin have motivated a Cranbourne North man to raise funds for sick children. Steven Pope hopes…
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Future reserved for HQ
By BRIDGET SCOTT A HOTEL has been suggested as a replacement for the existing council chambers land once the new Casey Cultural Precinct is opened.…
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Triple joy at school
HALLAM triplets Charlee, Harry and Shay were all smiles when they started school last week. The new students, who started at Oatlands Primary in Narre…