Tag: Stories
Help of all sorts
By Lia BichelABOUT 100 volunteers, Casey councillors, and Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS) employees celebrated 30 years of service at Amberlee Reception on...
Gun charges over road rage incident
POLICE have charged a 23-year-old Hastings man with conduct endangering life and several firearm offences following what police described as a road rage incident...
Casey
In training to use the new regional athletics facility that is due to be built at Casey Fields are Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, Holt...
Green light for sports complex
A WORLD-CLASS athletics centre is set to be built in Cranbourne East after the Federal Government announced it would commit $8.9 million to the...
Workers unsafe
By Lia BichelSIX businesses have been shut down, in the wake of fears they were risking staff and customers’ lives.
The Cranbourne businesses were closed...
Man trapped
A RANGE of emergency services joined forces to free a 29-year-old Cranbourne man when he was trapped by an excavator in Avonsleigh on Monday.
SES,...
Lions help with chair
TWO Lions clubs have lent a helping hand to the Kooweerup Regional Health Service.
The Balla Balla Lions Club and the Kooweerup and District...
30 years a volunteer
By Bridget BradyFRIENDSHIP is what keeps Southern Health volunteer Violet Mann coming back for more.
Mrs Mann, 82, has been recognised by Southern Health for...
Coastal fire meeting
COASTAL village residents are invited to attend a public meeting on 11 May to discuss clearing to prevent fire danger.
The meeting will be held...
RACE to open
By Bridget BradyAFTER more than two years in the making, the $37.9 million Casey RACE will be ready to wow visitors when it opens...
College’s big win from budget
By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE Secondary College came up trumps in the State Budget on Tuesday, receiving $7.2 million to refurbish about two thirds of the...
Meeting slams state tax grab
By Melissa GrantMany labelled the Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution scheme – which could charge some Casey landholders $95,000 a hectare – a con, saying...