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  • Home invasion: Phone stolen

    A MAN has had his phone stolen from inside his Lyndhurst garage on Sunday. It’s understood the victim heard a disturbance inside his Silver Wattle…

  • Car burns

    THE CFA was called to the scene of a car fire in Clyde North on the weekend after a car was reported to be engulfed…

  • In living colour

    In living colour

    By RUSSELL BENNETT Triumph of life seen under the skin… “THERE is always hope.” The tattoo on Stewart Baird’s left forearm was as clear as…

  • ATAR car for student star

    ATAR car for student star

    By CASEY NEILL A KEYSBOROUGH student has overcome family tragedy to leave school with a 97.25 ATAR – and a shiny new car. Sena Kocoglu’s…

  • Race craze in the sun

    Race craze in the sun

    By BRIDGET SCOTT HUNDREDS soaked in the sun at the Cranbourne Race Course last Sunday, 11 October, for the annual Cranbourne Cup which proved to…

  • Continuing where he left off

    Continuing where he left off

    ONE of Australia’s greatest country music artists will hit the stage at the Hallam Hotel this month. Former Australian Idol contestant, rock ‘n’ roller Shannon…

  • Their bit for mental health

    Their bit for mental health

    LOCAL groups providing much-needed support to people with mental illness promoted an important initiative last week. Holt MP Anthony Byrne met with Jessica White and…

  • Hard work pays off for Ravi

    Hard work pays off for Ravi

    By CASEY NEILL A CRANBOURNE North business owner has picked up a national award for his dedication. Former banker Ravi Chaudhary bought his first Boost…

  • Passion for race fashion

    Passion for race fashion

    By BRIDGET SCOTT FASHIONABLE fillies frocked up and made their way to the Cranbourne Racecourse last Sunday — not to watch the horses run though.…

  • Policing stretched to the limit

    By LIA SPENCER A SENIOR Sergeant says there needs to be more police in Casey to combat local crime. About 100 people attended a community…

  • It’s all go in the gardens

    It’s all go in the gardens

    By BRIDGET SCOTT CHILDREN at Rangebank Pre-school gave their green thumb a good work out last week. Staff members from Bunnings paid a visit to…

  • Epic trek on hell highway

    Epic trek on hell highway

    By BRIDGET SCOTT A CRANBOURNE East man who walked 1000 kilometres from Sydney to his home was nearly speechless after he finished the 16-day trek…

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