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  • Crime on decline

    Crime on decline

    By LIA SPENCER CRIME in Casey is dropping drastically, according to statistics released by Victoria Police last week. The statistics compare the 12 months to…

  • Career pathways on show

    Career pathways on show

    By BRIDGET COOK STUDENTS across the region got to try out more than 40 different career options at the South East Try a Trade and…

  • Weight loss health gain

    Weight loss health gain

    By BRIDGET COOK WHEN Daniel Cini got to a point in his life where he didn’t know if he was going to make it to…

  • Theft prompts bike cage call

    Theft prompts bike cage call

    By BRIDGET COOK CALLS for a bike cage at Merinda Park Railway Station have been put in motion to put the brakes on the problem…

  • Numbers up in crackdown

    Numbers up in crackdown

    By BRIDGET COOK POLICE cracked down on unregistered vehicles and unlicensed drivers during an operation in Casey this week. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) was…

  • $125M arts plan

    By LIA SPENCER CASEY council has embarked on its largest project yet to create a multi-million dollar one-stop-shop for services, arts and entertainment. The City…

  • Cardboard box foils bat-weilding lolly bandits

    Cardboard box foils bat-weilding lolly bandits

    A SHOP-OWNER used an empty cardboard box to scare off a bat-wielding lolly thief in a Berwick milk bar last month. Dandenong Embona Taskforce detectives…

  • Yellow and white and read all over

    Yellow and white and read all over

    A CRANBOURNE mother who has helped improve the lives of people living with diabetes will grace the cover of this year’s Pakenham and Cranbourne White…

  • Cobras dig deep for mates

    Cobras dig deep for mates

    By RUSSELL BENNETT A CLYDE house fire took almost everything they had, but the young Cora Lynn Cobras footballers who watched their possessions go up…

  • Celebrating education

    Celebrating education

    By BRIDGET COOK TOORADIN Primary School marked Education Week in style recently with a range of activities to celebrate. Education Week, held between 19 and…

  • Step right up

    Step right up

    By BRIDGET COOK FITNESS fanatic Luis Fabres keeps on climbing up with the challenges he sets for himself. That is why this month the Lynbrook…

  • Fairfax Weekly papers close

    SEVEN Weekly mastheads across Melbourne’s east and south-east have been axed following an announcement on Tuesday afternoon. Fairfax’s Metro Media Publishing (MMP) announced it would…

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