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Three teens face over dozen charges

By ANEEKA SIMONIS THREE boys were accumulatively charged with at least 12 criminal offences following a series of aggravated burglaries and car thefts in Pakenham,...

Number’s up over plates theft

A MAN and woman out on bail were stopped on the Princes Highway, Officer, in a stolen car which contained stolen car number plates. Cardinia...

Locked-out workers win

By ANEEKA SIMONIS AFTER an 11-day union lockout, workers at Longwarry Food Park are returning to work after striking a deal with Parmalat, the union...

College takes global culture on board

CELEBRATING multiculturalism was the aim of Beaconhills College’s recent Cross-Cultural Week held at the Berwick campus. Junior school students enjoyed a Japanese puppet show called...

Container forced open, goods stolen

By ANEEKA SIMONIS A SHIPPING container was prised open in a mass industrial burglary in Lang Lang. Police are yet to finalise the total value...

Four decades of breath testing

VICTORIA this month marked 40 years of random breath testing – with thousands of lives having been saved since Victoria Police conducted their first...

Evergreens get pampered

By ANEEKA SIMONIS LADIES at a Pakenham retirement village lived it up with a pamper session within the comfort of their own neighbourhood last week....

Kids hard at wood work

CASEY Childcare and Kindergarten would like to say thank you to Bunnings Pakenham for their generous support of the woodworking program. Bunnings donated child-sized real...

Pigeon racers have plenty to coo about

Racing pigeons can give a person purpose when they need it most, Dandenong Racing Pigeon Club members Chris McDonald and Keith Flentjar tell CASEY...

Pigeon racers have plenty to coo about

Racing pigeons can give a person purpose when they need it most, Dandenong Racing Pigeon Club members Chris McDonald and Keith Flentjar tell CASEY...

Arrest over hotel fire

A BERWICK man has been assisting police with inquiries over a suspicious fire at a newly renovated South Melbourne hotel part owned by a...

In a spin over shelter signs

THE protesters trying to stop Emerald’s threatened bus shelter from being knocked down have refused to allow Cardinia shire officers to erect safety signs. The...

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Call for action as ambulance services continue to be stretched by...

An ambulance crew was subjected to an arduous trip out to Warburton as the sky-high demand for emergency responses and the prevalence of non-emergency...