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  • Drug figures soar

    Drug figures soar

    TWO million dollars worth of cannabis was seized from Casey houses recently as the latest crime statistics show a dramatic increase in drug offences in…

  • Abduction attempt

    Abduction attempt

    POLICE have released an image of a man they wish to speak to in relation to an attempted abduction in Cranbourne North in January. It…

  • Seal of approval

    RECREATIONAL anglers will soon have better access to fishing facilities in Western Port. Hastings MP Neale Burgess announced last week that the City of Casey…

  • Home among the gumtrees

    Home among the gumtrees

    ROYAL Botanic Gardens Cranbourne will celebrate Australia’s most iconic plant – the Eucalypt – this Easter. The gardens will host The Eucalypt Festival on Sunday…

  • Anti-obesity push

    Anti-obesity push

    A CASEY councillor is pushing to have the country’s rising obesity problem tackled from a young age. Councillor Geoff Ablett moved at motion at Tuesday…

  • Council collars puppy farmer

    AN unregistered Tooradin puppy farmer has escaped a criminal conviction despite 115 charges being brought against him by the City of Casey. Derul Van Hollis,…

  • Sign up to make vote count

    LYNDHURST residents will select a new State Government representative at a by-election on Saturday 27 April. Tim Holding resigned on 18 February during his fourth…

  • Inspiration to others

    Inspiration to others

    DETERMINED, courageous and an inspiration were all common themes as friends and family shared their stories at the memorial service for Jared Dunscombe on Friday.…

  • Painted pink

    Painted pink

    HAMPTON Park will be painted pink this weekend as part of a fund-raiser for the McGrath Foundation. Local fund-raising group Deliciously Pink has teamed up…

  • Great day out – no bull

    Great day out – no bull

    THERE will be no shortage of entertainment at the Cranbourne Rodeo this Saturday, as locals gear up for what it set to be a cracking…

  • Jay’s journey leads home

    Jay’s journey leads home

    CRANBOURNE’S Davidson family know all too well the importance of The Royal Children’s Hospital. Nicole and Ashley Davidson’s son Jay, 7, has Leukaemia and they…

  • Farewell Jared

    Farewell Jared

    ROTARIANS across Victoria are mourning the loss of an adored Cranbourne member who was tragically killed on Friday while involved in two of his greatest…

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