Tag: News
Speed humps badly needed
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
CASEY Councillor Sam Aziz has called for the installation of speed humps in a hazardous street that runs through the...
Woman basher at large
A MAN who assaulted a woman at a Berwick property last week is still on the loose.
It’s understood the man, who is known to...
Rita on the air
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A LYNBROOK woman who has presided over many local organisations was rewarded for her hard work on Australia Day.
Rita Hartney was awarded...
Art back on track
By BEN CAMERON
BERWICK and Cranbourne artists and patrons have breathed a sign of relief with the news that the Cardinia Grand Art...
Cut to the core: nowhere to go
By ANEEKA SIMONIS
A CASEY family violence legal group will be forced to close its Narre Warren office following major federal funding cuts that have...
Fireworks set off fires?
POLICE were called to two dangerous fires in Tooradin on the weekend which may have allegedly been started by fireworks.
The two fires along the...
Pre-empting crime
By BRIDGET SCOTT
A NEW police unit that will operate out of the Cranbourne police station will aim to target crime before it occurs.
A proactive...
Shrine to safety
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A HAMPTON Park road cloaked in tragedy after two fatal car accidents claimed the lives of five people in 2009 has...
Cultural diversity at work
MEMBERS of the Hampton Park Networking Group (HPNG) were over the moon to be formally recognised for one of their major events of the...
Conduct panel wait
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
CASEY Councillor Rosalie Crestani is waiting to see if she will face further consequences after last year’s confrontation with council,...
Passer-by attacked
POLICE are searching for two men who are alleged to have attacked and robbed a passer-by in Narre Warren last week.
The victim, who was...
Tips to start mobile business
WANTING to run a mobile business in the City of Casey?
Look no further.
The City of Casey will this month be holding a free information...