News
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Thief’s $5000 card spree
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has used a credit card stolen from a charity volunteer’s handbag for a $5000 top-up of his online gambling account.…
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Tough Stance on car break-ins
VICTORIA Police launched a new operation in Casey this week specifically targeting thefts from cars. Operation Stance began on Sunday and will also focus on…
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It’s war in the water
OVER 400 Pakenham campus students from Beaconhills College battled it out in the pool last week for their annual swimming carnival in Doveton and cheering…
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We’ve gone soft
Cardinia’s sweet tooth is leaving a sour aftertaste … CARDINIA Shire’s residents are guzzling down sugary soft drinks at a rate far greater than those…
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Streak of ‘Bad luck’
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A NARRE Warren South woman has been left shattered after her car was stolen from her house and wrecked following a frightening…
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Building friendships through play
By BRIDGET SCOTT A BRAND new playgroup at the Balla Balla Community Centre will provide another alternative for young families in the area. Manager of…
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Town hosts early teen disco
THE Pakenham Blue Light Disco is coming up this Friday 20 February. The disco, which is run by members of Victoria Police and local volunteers,…
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Retiring but far from shy
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE volunteers at the Andrews Centre don’t help the needy to gain recognition. But that doesn’t stop the Endeavour Hills community from…
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Roundabout fix on the way
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HAZARDOUS Hampton Park intersection will finally see a long-awaited upgrade, the State Government confirmed this week. But an avid campaigner who…
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Hatching catching on
THE chickens have come home to roost in Berwick. A total of 14 chicks have now hatched in their temporary home at the Villa Maria…
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Rotaract way to interact
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey Cardinia Rotaract Club was officially chartered on Sunday after months of preparation and planning. The new Rotaract group, a subsidiary…
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Large scale pest
By BRIDGET SCOTT A FRUSRATED shop owner from Junction Village has blamed a snake infestation and overgrown bushland for his lack of business. Joe Khoury…