Tag: News
Back on their feet
By BRIDGET COOK
A PROGRAM aimed at helping Casey residents with a mental illness lead fulfilling lives has received a funding boost.
WISE Employment Cranbourne has...
Casey boss case adjourned
By BRIDGET COOK
THE court case into alleged breaches of the Local Government Act by Casey’s CEO has been adjourned.
Chief executive Mike Tyler was summonsed...
New lease of life for dogs
By BRIDGET COOK
CASEY council has been tasked with finding homes for almost 40 dogs and puppies that were seized from a Cannons Creek puppy...
Hooning out of hand
By BRIDGET COOK
HOONING is rife in the Brookland Greens estate, according to one local resident.
Charles Hall, who lives along The Belfry, said hooning was...
Tradition of honour
STUDENTS at St Peter’s College have taken part in several activities this week to honour the Anzac tradition.
As part of their history curriculum, year...
Woman seriously injured in assault
A WOMAN suffered a broken pelvis and two broken ribs after she was assaulted in Hallam last week.
Police said the 67-year-old Hallam woman was...
Big run through the raindrops
WET weather didn’t dampen the spirits of Cranbourne Secondary College students at their annual athletics carnival last month.
Students of all ages dressed in their...
Premium facility for Warriors
By BRIDGET SCOTT
THE opening of a first class facility provided a new addition to Cranbourne’s sporting arena, Casey Fields.
The Casey Field’s Rugby League Pavilion...
Follow in his steps
By BRIDGET COOK
LOCAL sporting champion Kareem Nasser has always had a lot of support from his parents, but now he has received some help...
Beauties are well heeled
LOCAL beauties strutted their stuff on the catwalk in Cranbourne last week with aspirations higher than their heels.
Centro Cranbourne shopping centre hosted the Victorian...
Triple car crash, one injured
ONE person received minor injuries after a crash on Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road on Wednesday morning.
A spokesperson for Police Victoria said that at 9.50am a...
Consumer Law steps in
A CRANBOURNE business will be reimbursed $4000 after a Pakenham tradesman took customers money and disappeared.
Robert Turner, 39, was convicted in the Dandenong Magistrates...