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  • Runaway pet found

    Runaway pet found

    A rescue dog who wandered away for eight days after being spooked by another dog has been found safe in Hampton Park. Wally, a two-year-old…

  • Ready for trek of their lives

    Ready for trek of their lives

    A Clyde pharmacist and her husband are united in tackling the gruelling Kokoda trail in July to raise money for the Ovarian Cancer Australia. Carolyn…

  • In search of the stench

    In search of the stench

    The putrid smell of the Hampton Park tip has again put noses out of joint with residents. The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has been…

  • Ballarto road closed at Carrum Downs

    Ballarto road closed at Carrum Downs

    A collision has closed Ballarto Road at Carrum Downs between Frankston-Dandenong Road and Lyrebird Drive. VicRoads suggest drivers use Hall Road and McCormicks Road, or…

  • Kim has honour of naming Seeing Eye puppy

    Kim has honour of naming Seeing Eye puppy

    A sudden inflammation of her eyes left Kim Browne’s vision to gradually decrease. The Narre Warren woman developed Optic Neuritis in 2007, an inflammation of…

  • Hoon picks wrong target

    Hoon picks wrong target

    A P-plate hoon has mistaken an unmarked police car for his friend’s vehicle and dropped a burnout that covered the cop car with smoke, a…

  • Tradie gutted by theft

    Tradie gutted by theft

    A Hampton Park tradie has been left devastated after gutless thieves allegedly stole a drop-saw worth $3,000 from his ute – less than hour of…

  • Arrest after drive-by shooting

    Arrest after drive-by shooting

    Police have arrested a third man as part of the investigation in which a Narre Warren South man was gunned down outside a Prahran nightclub…

  • Man scares customers

    Man scares customers

    A drug affected man has been lurking around a cafe at a Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and security has not dealt with the problem, staff…

  • Fighter with a message

    Fighter with a message

    Brian Morley was nervous when he first began competing in jiu jitsu in 2011. At the age of 33, he thought he was too old…

  • Residents won’t pay to fix road

    Residents won’t pay to fix road

    A proposed fee to bill ratepayers half-a-million dollars to seal a road in Narre Warren North has been dumped by Casey Council due to resident…

  • No snags in saving lives

    No snags in saving lives

    Smart technology currently being used in barbecues in parks around Casey could take on a whole new role in saving lives. Casey Council will begin…

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