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  • No park push

    By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will push for tougher penalties for truck drivers who park for extended periods in residential areas to ensure…

  • Caring two hoots for bandicoots

    Caring two hoots for bandicoots

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 70 people turned up in Cranbourne last week to express their fears for the future of the endangered southern brown…

  • Councils Joining forces

    Councils Joining forces

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY and Cardinia councils have again joined forces to celebrate and promote business in the region, by combining their awards program. This…

  • World’s dumbest criminal?

    USUALLY police are out taking criminals off our streets. But that was not the case in Casey last week, as one inquisitive man, allegedly in…

  • Targeting unlocked cars

    POLICE have reiterated to motorists the importance of locking their cars as they charged two teens following a spike in theft from cars in Casey…

  • Spreading fire

    POLICE believe a fire which spread at a vacant block known as a youth hangout was started from an unextinguished campfire. The CFA were called…

  • Get a peek at career direction

    YOUNG people from across the region can get a taste of more than 40 careers under one roof at the South East Try a Trade…

  • Mugging nets large cash haul

    TWO men brandishing a tyre lever robbed a man in High Street, Cranbourne, earlier this week. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which…

  • Indonesian culture comes alive

    Indonesian culture comes alive

    STUDENTS at Cranbourne Primary School were immersed in the sights, sounds and tastes of Indonesia as they celebrated Cultural Diversity Week. The school held its…

  • Cheques benefit school playgrounds

    Cheques benefit school playgrounds

    By BRIDGET COOK STAFF from a Hampton Park real estate agent visited a number of local schools recently to give back to the community which…

  • High time for tea

    High time for tea

    THERE were raised pinkies, polite chatter and a touch of class at Hillcrest Christian College when the school hosted children’s author Jacqueline Harvey recently. The…

  • Employment vision

    TWO developers struck a deal worth more than $6.5 million last week to bring to life a new business park in Cranbourne West. MAB Corporation…

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