News
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Women stalked in Berwick
By BRIDGET SCOTT TWO females were stalked by an unknown man in Berwick earlier this month. About 2pm on Sunday 19 May, the women were…
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Jewellery stolen
By BRIDGET SCOTT A NARRE Warren North house had a number of items stolen from it late last month. On Friday 24 May one or…
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Mums, kids in new combine
CHILDREN at Rangebank Preschool spent the day with their mums in the classroom recently to celebrate Mother’s Day. Preschool director Barbara Ryan said the children…
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Dressed to impress
By ELLA DAMIANI THE Westernport Child Care Centre and Kindergarten in Cranbourne hosted a dress-up day last week for all the children and their families.…
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Vital road brings relief
By BRIDGET COOK A SMALL stretch of unmade road that caused frustration for many Casey residents is now completed. The final stage of the major…
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Blitz on motorbikes
By LIA SPENCER UNREGISTERED motorbikes are being seized in a joint council and police crack-down on illegal and unsafe riding. Casey Council has formed a…
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Purrfect pets in need of a home
By BRIDGET COOK LOOKING for the purrfect family pet? RSPCA Peninsula, in Pearcedale, has a high number of cats up for adoption and the centre…
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Councils play numbers game
By BRIDGET COOK WHAT do the numbers 3, 70, 2600 and 156,000 all have common? They are the main figures that the City of Casey…
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Fixing crash zone
By BRIDGET COOK THE Cannons Creek Residents’ Association are thrilled VicRoads has taken the first step to improving a dangerous intersection. But the group said…
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Brigades tackle plane crash drill
By BRIDGET COOK A PLANE crashed killing the pilot, a large fire broke out in a nearby restaurant and 12 people were missing at the…
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Club digs deep
By DANIELLE GALVIN FOUR Cora Lynn footballers have been overwhelmed by the support of their club and their community after they lost their Clyde home…
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Hoons on red notice
By CASEY NEILL HOONS in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia – you will be caught and punished. This was the message from Victoria Police and…