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  • Thieves leave no trace

    TWO thieves stole cash and a security footage system from the Casey Life Be In It canteen last month. Two males attempted to disable the…

  • Bob takes last Bight

    By Bridget BradyBOB Wray is waving goodbye to his beloved Blind Bight. Mr Wray and his wife, Mary, will leave the tiny coastal township at…

  • Vikings in the pink

    By Nicole WilliamsLYNDHURST Vikings Cricket Club is going pink in support of the McGrath Foundation. Pink Stumps Day is on 19 February and Lyndhurst Vikings…

  • MP hopes to score a goal

    By Emma SunCRANBOURNE Labor MP Jude Perera is seeking State Government support for funding for the Casey Comets Football Club. Mr Perera has been working…

  • New kids, new boss

    By Bridget BradyTHE Year 7 students weren’t the only new kids on the block at Cranbourne Secondary College last week. The school also welcomed its…

  • Grass pile lit

    A SMALL pile of grass and weeds on a front lawn in Cranbourne was set on fire last week. Police said the pile of grass…

  • Much ado in hip hop style

    By Nicole WilliamsUNITED States Hip Hop sensations The Q Brothers will be hitting Dandenong next month, for their only Victorian show. Their show, Funk It…

  • Slithery surprise

    A 41-year-old man was treated for a suspected snakebite in Cannons Creek last week. The man kicked at something long and thin in the grass…

  • Just being Dad

    CHILDREN in Casey can bond with their dads, step-dads, grand-dads and father figures with a variety of exciting City of Casey Dads Matter Programs. City…

  • Scenes from a happy day- Jaide Francis enjoys the Playdough table at Tooradin at the Australia Day event. 59522

    ABOUT 300 people enjoyed a movie under the stars to celebrate Australia Day in Tooradin. The popular sunset cinema came to life again last week…

  • Hay, hay, Rotary’s pitching in today

    By Bridget BradyTHE Cranbourne and Pakenham Rotary clubs are joining forces to lend a helping hand to Queensland farmers. The clubs will donate bales of…

  • Mozzie study swat plan

    By Bridget BradyAN ENVIRONMENTAL impact study may be undertaken to check if it is viable to swat the mozzie problem in the coastal villages. Mozzies…

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