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In regards to Touched by Little Talin (Berwick News, 21 November): Melissa is more than a little mad, she is making a huge, huge difference. In...

Cannabis trial plants seeds of suspicion

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A HAMPTON Park man had a candid discussion with a Dandenong Magistrates' Court judge on his “lengthy relationship” with cannabis on Monday. Gregory...

Fine and bond for ‘joke’ gone bad

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A LONELY delivery driver’s “bad joke” at a Lyndhurst service station landed him with an assault charge. Anthony Busutti, 66, of Clayton, grabbed...

Superbug strikes hospital babies

By BRIDGET COOK A NUMBER of babies at Casey Hospital have been found carrying a superbug which is resistant to antibiotics. Over the past three weeks,...

Sounds of celebration have real benefit

By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE students are lending a helping help to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines by putting in a benefit concert...

Stop the violence

TODAY is international White Ribbon Day. There are events happening across the region, in a bid to reduce the prevalence of family violence. Casey...

Colour change for new market

By BRIDGET COOK CASEY residents can shop up a storm and enjoy at day out with the family when Cranbourne hosts its first market. The first...

Numbers up for $1 million

By BRIDGET COOK THE numbers came up for five lucky Lyndhurst locals last night when their Lotto entry won a first division prize of more...

Tree’ wishes come true

KMART Cranbourne launched its Wishing Tree Appeal last week aimed at helping to spread Christmas joy. The store launched the initiative on Thursday 14 November...

Capture the diversity

By BRIDGET COOK THE Casey community is being urged to celebrate and capture the area’s diversity by entering in the photo competition. The Balla Balla Community...

I won’t pay up

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Casey councillor Paul Richardson says he will rather go to jail than pay a $3000 fine after being convicted for willfully...

Campus set to close

By BRIDGET COOK WILLIAM Angliss Institute has confirmed that is will close the doors to its Cranbourne campus at the end of the year. With the...

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The fight against racism never ends

Despite being born in England and raised in Australia for 44 years, it wasn’t enough to protect Casey Council candidate Jamel Kaur Singh from...