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  • Chase stops

    POLICE were forced to give up their pursuit of a stolen car travelling at more than 50 kilometres over the speed limit last week. Police…

  • $10m street plan

    SLADEN Street in Cranbourne will receive a $10.1 million makeover next year. Roads Minister Terry Mulder and Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Geoff Ablett yesterday (Wednesday)…

  • NBN rolls in

    CRANBOURNE West homes are among 16,100 homes and businesses across Victoria added to the National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout footprint. Build preparation for fixed-line broadband…

  • Police hunt try-again thieves

    AN INDUSTRIAL air compressor has been stolen from a semi-rural property in Cranbourne. Thieves removed the concreted front gate of the Westernport Highway property to…

  • Staffy safe

    Staffy safe

    By CASEY NEILL Police reassure after dogs go missing… CRANBOURNE police are reassuring residents their Staffys are safe from thieves following a frantic weekend search…

  • Preps plan to succeed

    Preps plan to succeed

    THEY may be in their first year of school but Lynbrook Primary School’s prep students showed they have some pretty big plans for the future.…

  • MP in for the long run

    MP in for the long run

    By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS LONG-distance running has become a recently discovered pleasure – if you can call it that – for Lyndhurst MP Martin Pakula. The…

  • Students injured in crash

    THREE Hillcrest Christian College students needed hospital treatment following a school bus crash on Monday. Casey Highway Patrol Senior Constable Leigh Royal said the bus…

  • All aboard for tourism

    All aboard for tourism

    By RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY Cardinia Tourism was officially launched at the Gembrook station of the iconic Puffing Billy Railway last Thursday and is set to…

  • Inside Mandela’s fight for freedom

    Inside Mandela’s fight for freedom

    By CASEY NEILL CRANBOURNE students have honoured Nelson Mandela’s legacy and heard from the singer he dubbed South Africa’s princess. Rangebank Primary School principal Colin…

  • Needing twice the help

    Needing twice the help

    DEPUTY Mayor Amanda Stapledon will call on Casey Council to look into a way in which parents of twins can be afforded the same financial…

  • Comets have something to roar about

    By JARROD POTTER UPSETTING the top of the ladder FC Bulleen Lions will go down as one of Casey Comets’ greatest victories in the Women’s…

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