Tag: News
A Trojan takeover
A PAST and present president of the Pakenham RSL and three Trojans of Inner Wheel were honoured at last week’s Rotary Club of Pakenham...
Theft from cars up
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
POWERTOOLS and credit cards were stolen from one of several cars targeted by thieves in Cardinia Shire over the past week.
Police recorded...
Valuable community cash
CASH to help community, arts and environment groups to grow is now up for grabs.
This year’s Casey Cardinia Foundation Community Grants Program will close...
Occupant asleep, house robbed
A HAMPTON Park woman has alleged her house was robbed while she was asleep inside.
The woman woke up after she heard footsteps around 8.30pm...
Robber chased off
A MAN who broke into a Narre Warren milkbar has been scared off by the proprietor.
The offender smashed the front window of the Anaconda...
Centre of safety
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
THOSE afflicted by mental illness or battling family violence trauma can seek help at a newly opened community health care centre in...
All things Dutch for kids
By CASEY NEILL
CRANBOURNE kids are indulging in Dutch culture to foster community ties.
The not-for-profit day care centre Clarendon Street Community Co-op is holding a...
Cops’ good brew
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A NEW police initiative encouraging the community to meet their local police officers is coming to Endeavour Hills.
The Coffee with a Cop...
Tony’s fight for progress
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
EVERYONE has the right to a voice.
For more than 40 years Tony O’Hara has lived by this mantra as a passionate member...
Clyde cop-out
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
VICTORIA’s Police Minister has defended the government’s allocation of cop numbers in Casey and poured cold water on calls for a police...
TAFE cash flows for jobs
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
CHISHOLM Berwick is set to benefit from a $2.9 million State Government funding boost.
Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert visited Chisholm’s Berwick...
Pooches roam the ring
By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
THREE almighty pooches had more than 70 primary school children in stitches at the Hampton Park Library.
Lou-lou, Pip and Bubbles can sing,...