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  • Rotary’s around for repairs

    Rotary’s around for repairs

    PAKENHAM Rotarians have been getting busy around town. The Rotary Club of Pakenham pitched in to make some urgent repairs to the rotunda at the…

  • Grievous assault case probed

    Grievous assault case probed

    POLICE have released an image of a man they want to speak to after a woman was randomly assaulted last month. Police said about 4pm…

  • Tradie scam: warning out

    Tradie scam: warning out

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE small business owner who was ripped-off by a tradesman is now warning others to be aware. John Bucak, who owns…

  • Life-saving vest

    Life-saving vest

    By BRIDGET COOK A CRANBOURNE toddler already has a team of people working to give her the best chance at life, but now they are…

  • Kevin helps out at office opening

    Kevin helps out at office opening

    HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has a swish new office after it was officially opened yesterday (Wednesday) after being refurbished. Former Labor leader and Griffith MP…

  • Hunt for owners after emaciated dog found

    Hunt for owners after emaciated dog found

    Officers from the City of Casey are investigating alleged animal cruelty after an emaciated dog was found wondering in Narre Warren South. The council has…

  • Getting smart with cars

    A FREE course is being offered to Casey women to help put them in the driver’s seat when it comes to car maintenance. The Women…

  • Trailwalker, a cake walk

    Trailwalker, a cake walk

    By LIA SPENCER A TEAM of four joined forces to smash the time limit at the Oxfam Trailwalker last month. The Oxfam Trailwalker held on…

  • Timbarra celebrates new ground in the Spirit of Football

    Timbarra celebrates new ground in the Spirit of Football

    By JARROD POTTER TIMBARRA Reserve opened on Sunday morning to the joy of all Timbarra Tornados footballers. Grey skies and a howling wind couldn’t stop…

  • Ram gives thumbs up to nursing

    Ram gives thumbs up to nursing

    By BRIDGET SCOTT AS INTERNATIONAL Nurse Day nears, the number of women celebrating the occasion will heavily outnumber that of men. The hard work of…

  • New push for primary school

    By LIA SPENCER A LOCAL MP has called for funding for a new primary school in the City of Casey. Narre Warren South Labor MP…

  • Doors open for the week

    COMMUNITY centres and neighbourhood houses will mark Neighbourhood House Week with a series of morning and afternoon teas and events. THE shire’s community centres will…

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