‘Don’t bar nightlife’
NIGHTCLUBBERS and pub crawlers have been left in the dark over the City of Casey’s $300 million Main...
(20/03/2008)
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Boaters set adrift
MOORING boats in Warneet is becoming a case of sink or slip.
Boaters are outraged at the increasing ...
(20/03/2008)
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Demons look to Casey Fields
ST Kilda Football Club may not have come marching into Casey Fields, but Melbourne is seriously cons...
(20/03/2008)
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Slippery thieves steal snake
A PRIZED Victorian carpet python, a box of chocolates and a jar of jelly frogs. The bizarre list of ...
(20/03/2008)
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Fire hits train services
A FIRE at Cranbourne Railway Station on Monday night caused the cancellation of five morning trains ...
(20/03/2008)
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Smiles despite illness
EVERY morning, without fail, Michael Palmer awakes with a beaming smile.
The 16-year-old has muscula...
(20/03/2008)
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Armed raiders hit at 3am
TWO Cranbourne housemates received a rude awakening when armed raiders broke into their Rosalie Aven...
(20/03/2008)
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Witnesses to tailgating
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to help solve a road-rage fuelled tailgating crash that occurred ...
(20/03/2008)
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Cream of the crop
CRANBOURNE resident Julian Morelli was only too happy to mow his ‘fro – for a good cause.
Julian was...
(20/03/2008)
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Safe as houses for children
A SAFETY house designed to demonstrate how Casey residents can make their home child safe and injury...
(20/03/2008)
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