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  • Carers given a respite

    Carers given a respite

    By BRIDGET COOK A NEW service launched in Cranbourne last week will bring respite for carers of people with a mental illness. More than 70…

  • Shops petition to open up parking

    Shops petition to open up parking

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 400 people signed a petition to have parking restrictions along a Cranbourne North boulevard removed because it is affecting businesses.…

  • Wot’s the fuss?

    Wot’s the fuss?

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD OWNERS of a kebab store in Cranbourne North have hit back at claims they are in a fast-food feud with the fish…

  • Tick for Tyler

    Tick for Tyler

    By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY councillors have backed chief executive Mike Tyler’s ongoing tenure after he escaped conviction for failing to properly disclose a conflict of…

  • Top local artists

    Top local artists

    By BRIDGET COOK LOCAL country music artists will rock Casey next month in a preview concert before they head to Tamworth. A number of local…

  • Star to announce winners

    Star to announce winners

    By BRIDGET COOK CASEY’s Cultural Precinct has received star-studded support with Guy Sebastian signed on to announce the winning design for the $125 project next…

  • Forced entry to home

    Forced entry to home

    A GROUP of men wearing Comanchero labelled clothing forced entry to a Berwick house and stole cash last month. Police said a Berwick man was…

  • Push tackles ‘bulletproof’ youth

    Push tackles ‘bulletproof’ youth

    By LACHLAN MOORHEAD VIOLENT teenagers who attack members of their family are becoming an increasing problem in the south-east. Speaking at the Changing Trax Community…

  • Lanterns up in Lynbrook

    Lanterns up in Lynbrook

    By BRIDGET COOK MORE than 1200 people and hundreds of lanterns lit up the night in Lynbrook on Saturday. The Lynbrook Residents Association (LRA) hosted…

  • Prizes in the pot

    Prizes in the pot

    By BRIDGET COOK PAINT a Pot Narre Warren cleaned up at the Royal Melbourne Show recently. A number of staff and students from the Narre…

  • Worldpoly goes places

    Worldpoly goes places

    By BRIDGET COOK A LYNBROOK business has been recognised for its export performance despite the challenging global economic conditions. Worldpoly, whose head office is in…

  • Jewellery, cash stolen

    Jewellery, cash stolen

    MORE than $15,000 of cash and jewellery of great sentimental value to the victims were stolen from a Lysterfield home last month. About 8.30pm on…

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