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  • Boost for libraries

    THE Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation will receive more than $50,000 as part of the Premier’s Reading Challenge program. The State Government recently announced that all Victorian…

  • RSL rules the rinks

    ROUND nine on Saturday saw the halfway mark of the RVBA pennant season and finds Cranbourne RSL Bowling Club on top of the ladder in…

  • Hills crack in Mustang stampede

    By Marc McGowanENDEAVOUR Hills has twice faced a highly regarded opponent this season – and twice fallen way short. The Hills’ brittle batting line-up crumbled…

  • Hampton Park’s good week

    HAMPTON Park Bowls Club enjoyed another good week, with four wins and two losses, and each winning side now holds a top-four position in their…

  • Election strikes balance

    By Bridget BradyThe women, elected across four of the six wards, are Shar Balmes, Karen Baxter, Amanda Stapledon, Lynette Keleher and the re-elected Lorraine Wreford.…

  • Council veterans

    By Kelly YatesDUMPED councillor Paul Richardson says he will try his hand at State Government in an effort to be an independent MP for Narre…

  • Cranny tackles Croydon

    CRANBOURNE Bowling Club took it up to Croydon in this week’s Pennant Bowls, Metro One Division, but the home side drew away to win by…

  • Apache Cat goes on warpath

    By Stuart TeatherCHAMPION sprinter Apache Cat may not have won the Winterbottom Stakes on Saturday, but the Cranbourne-trained horse showed enough to secure a berth…

  • Vehicle impounded

    A 20-YEAR-OLD Hallam man has had his car impounded after having being clocked driving at more than 50 kilometres over the speed limit. He was…

  • Council takes sharp action on syringes

    THE City of Casey has introduced a 24-hour service for the collection and disposal of syringes in public places. Residents who see a syringe are…

  • Tobacco sale leads to fine

    THE City of Casey has successfully prosecuted a former Doveton business and its owner for the sale of a tobacco product to a person under…

  • ‘Savage’ Surgeon stitches up Cup

    By Paul PickeringCRANBOURNE master trainer Darren McDonald claimed his third Melbourne Cup last Thursday night, but the achievement was almost lost amid extraordinary scenes at…

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