Tag: News
Road closures announced
CASEY residents have been advised to expect delays in Hampton Park over the coming nights, with a number of closures planned for road works.
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Jim mowers to the top
By BRIDGET COOK
WHEN the founder of Jim’s Mowing franchised his business 25 years ago, he was asked by a friend how many franchisees he...
Jemmy gang leave empty handed
THREE men tried to break into a Cranbourne home on the weekend while a woman was home alone.
Three men went to a house on...
Stolen car found burned out
A CAR which was stolen in Cranbourne North over the weekend was found burnt out later the same day.
A Ford Territory was stolen from...
Speedster got it all wrong
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A DRIVER who was caught speeding at 143 km/h in a bald-tyred car on a wet, puddly South Gippsland Highway, Tooradin, has...
Hearts light up in candle vigil
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
KERRY-ANN Hetherington hadn’t participated in the Relay for Life since her older sister lost her battle with breast cancer in 2003 at...
Amazing display of quilts
By BRIDGET COOK
A CRANBOURNE quilters club will showcase their latest creations in an exhibition next month, all for a good cause.
St John’s Anglican Church...
Missing man found dead
CLYDE man Ivan Clarkson was found dead yesterday afternoon after he went missing the day before.
The body of Mr Clarkson was found at Blue...
Family hunts for missing dad
By BRIDGET COOK
THE family of a well-known Casey man have made a desperate plea for information on his disappearance after he went missing yesterday...
Hawks fly in on a high
FOOTY fans from across the region packed Casey Fields on Saturday to watch the Hawks swoop down on the Dees.
The two AFL teams played...
Late for school
By BRIDGET COOK
THE land has been purchased and many Casey primary schools are reaching their capacity, yet no funding commitment has been made for...
Hay goes their way
OAKWOOD Riding School has dug deep and lent a helping hand to farmers from the fire ravaged Kilmore area by sending hay their way...