Skip to main content

The Local Paper. Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Oct. 26, 2022

Page 1

Melbourne

Observer

CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION Beaconsfield, Berwick, Botanic Ridge, Clyde, Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Fountain Gate, Hallam, Hampton Park, Junction Village, Lynbrook, Lyndhurst, Narre Warren, Officer, Pakenham, Pearcedale, Skye

FREE COPY INSIDE

Local and Independent. Not associated with any other publication in this area.

Phone: 1800 231 311.

www.LocalPaper.com.au

www.AdvertiseFree.com.au

Incorporating the traditions of the Dandenong Advertiser, Cranbourne Sun and Western Port Sun.

‘The Local Paper’ is published by Local Media Pty Ltd

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2022

248 NUISANCE CALLS TO TRIPLE ZERO

● Premier Dan Anbdrews at Robert Booth Reserve,

Hampton Park works begin

■ The City of Casey has kicked off works on a new and improved sports pavilion at Robert Booth Reserve in Hampton Park. City of Casey Chair of Administrators Noelene Duff and CEO Glenn Patterson were joined onsite by Premier Daniel Andrews, Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas and members of the Hampton Park Football Netball Club to officially mark the occasion. The $5.4M project, will see cricket, football and netball clubs, as well as the broader local community, benefit from the spacious new two-storey pavilion which features: ■ Two unisex AFL and cricket change rooms and amenities,

■ Two netball change rooms and amenities ■ Community room and social space with commercial kitchen ■ First aid room ■ Two unisex umpire rooms ■ New, more functional canteen ■ Generous storage space ■ Public toilets and amenities Ms Duff said it was great to see this much-anticipated project, which was recommended in the Robert Booth Reserve Master Plan, get underway. “The existing, aging structure is outdated and no longer meets the needs of these popular sporting clubs and community groups. Works are expected to be complete in mid-2023.

■ Frankston Police have charged a man after he allegedly made more than 200 calls to Triple Zero (000) over seven days this month. The 73-year-old man has been charged with multiple counts of using a telecommunications service to harass and improper use of an emergency service. The charges follow an investigation into 248 nuisance calls made to Triple Zero (000) between October 1219. The man was arrested on Wednesday (Oct. 19) after officers attended an address on Skye Rd to investigate the circumstances surrounding the calls about 5.30pm. It was the second time Police attended the property after attending earlier in the day to provide a warning. The Frankston man was charged, bailed and released from custody before officers were notified further calls had been made. When police re-attended the man’s property, he allegedly attempted to call Triple Zero (000) again and was arrested.

OUR ARE

Your business can have front-page prominence in a local edition of The Local Paper for just $28 per fortnight if you order a 24-issue pre-paid package totalling $480. Limited offer. First-in basis.

Phone 1800 231 311, 0450 399 932 editor@LocalPaper.com.au

Contact us on 0403 493 754 for free quote LMCT0011889

PAUL’S FENCING 25 Years’ Experience Specialsiing in: paling and picket fences and gates

0410 061 180

STORES OPEN

123 Lower Dandenong Rd, Mentone Ph: 9583 6256 Shop 3/1370 Thompsons Rd, Cranbourne Springhill Shopping Centre Ph: 5991 4047

The Local Paper

Cars, trucks, vans and utes We pay and remove them for free We also sell genuine used auto parts

Grants time

■ Cardinia Shire Council is encouraging artists and arts groups to apply for the Cardinia Arts Small Change Grants Program for 2022. The Cardinia Arts Small Change Grants provide financial assistance to artists and arts groups, for initiatives that utilise, expand, and promote the arts within Cardinia Shire. Grants of up to $1,000 will be provided to local arts projects. ONLINE ORDERS AND HOME DELIVERY

PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS ON THE FRONT-PAGE FROM $28 PER FORTNIGHT

UNWANTED VEHICLES?

He was remanded to appear before Frankston Magistrates’ Court where he has appeared and been bailed to January 30. Telstra is the Emergency Call Person for Triple Zero (000) and 112. Telstra has responsibility for providing the service which answers calls to these numbers, and transfers them, with relevant associated information, to the requested emergency service organisation. In 2019-20, ESTA answered more than 2.7 million calls for assistance, representing a call every 11 seconds.

AT KAYDA CARE, WE CARE ABOUT YOUR MEANTAL HEALTH At Kayda Care we help you with your day to day activities. This may include cooking a hot meal, a walk around the block or getting to the shops for some errands. We help support you wherever you are on your journey. We work with you to create nonthly goals and help you succeed at fulfilling them.

Call us on 5905 1513 or Kristy on 0477 200 010

We have a large assortment of breads, pastries, donuts, muffins, pies, churros, ready made meals and all sorts of goodies. Everything is Gluten Free, wheat free and nut free with dairy free, vegan and fructose friendly options.

simplyglutenfree.com.au


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
The Local Paper. Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Oct. 26, 2022 by Ash Long - Issuu