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  • Bikes found dumped

    Bikes found dumped

    POLICE are trying to locate the owners of two bikes which were found dumped in Narre Warren last week. The two bikes were left on…

  • Taser ends armed siege

    A MAN has been charged following a siege in Narre Warren South on the weekend during which he allegedly made threats to kill police. Officers…

  • Drivers warned of speed limit reduction

    MOTORISTS have been urged to take note of a speed limit change along Thompsons Road in Cranbourne North. Following the recent Victorian Speed Limit Review,…

  • Meat cleaver rob charges

    POLICE charged a man this week following an armed robbery in Cranbourne in April during which two teens allegedly had a meat cleaver pulled on…

  • Going for growth

    Going for growth

    By BRIDGET COOK LYNDHURST Primary School students made their mark on the local environment this month by taking part in a tree planting day. As…

  • Budget cuts hit service

    Budget cuts hit service

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NEW Narre Warren legal service specialising in family violence incidents will have no choice but to close its doors if the…

  • Attack leaves teen in hospital

    A YOUNG man was left with a broken nose and possible broken jaw after being bashed by a group of men in Cranbourne North on…

  • Seeing red on traffic

    Seeing red on traffic

    By BRIDGET COOK TRAFFIC congestion on a number of Casey roads has residents seeing red on daily basis. That is why the City of Casey…

  • Eagles looking Hot

    Eagles looking Hot

    Victorian Women’s Football League CRANBOURNE snared its first big scalp in VWFL Division 1, taking apart Darebin 10.6 (66) to 3.2 (20). Returning to the…

  • Attempted abduction

    Attempted abduction

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE father says his son has been stripped of his freedom to ride to school, after a man tried to lure…

  • A special kind of someone

    A special kind of someone

    By BRIDGET COOK IT would be hard to find more reluctant award recipients than at the Casey Volunteer Awards winners. That’s because volunteering takes a…

  • Catholic spirit pervades college

    Catholic spirit pervades college

    By BRIDGET COOK A VISIT from high-profile priest Father Bob McGuire was the centrepiece of Catholic Education Week celebrations at St Peter’s College. The media…

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