The Local Paper. Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Apr. 21, 2021

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CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2021

Premier Division starts this Saturday ■ Premier Division football and netball in the AFL Outer East competition starts this Saturday (Apr. 24). In the Premier Division: Beaconsfield v Narre Warren, Doveton v Wandin, OlindaFerny Creek v Upwey-Tecoma, Woori Yallock v Cranvourne. Pakenham has the bye. One Premier League match was played last

Pakenham pursuit

■ Police have charged three teenagers following a pursuit in Pakenham on Friday morning (Apr. 16). Investigators arrested the trio, all aged 17, after they observed an allegedly stolen white Jaguar travelling on Henry Rd, Pakenham about 1.45am. The vehicle was monitored by the police airwing before IT came to stop in Officer South Rd, Officer. ● See Page 5

Saturday (Apr. 17) as a season curtain raiser. Narre Warren 18.15 (123) defeated OlindaFerny Creek 5.11 (41). In Division One, first round matches started last Saturday (Apr. 17): Berwick Springs 12.16 (88) d Belgrave 9.11 (65), Monbulk 12.5 (87) d Officer 12.9 (81), Mt Evelyn 15.13 (103) d Emerald 7.14 (56), Seville 17.13 (115) d

Gembrook-Cockatoo 10.13 (73). Healesville had the bye. Division One Reserves results: Belgrave 15.10 (100) d Berwick Springs 4.7 (31), Officer 7.10 (52) d Monbulk 4.9 (33), Mt Evelyn 14.99 d Emerald 6.6 (42), Seville 13.11 (89) d Gembrook-Cockatoo 4.5 (29). Division One Under 19: Gembrook-Cockatoo 11.6 (72) d Healesville 10.8 (68), Officer

CARDINIA BINS CONTAMINATED, MAYOR WARNS

Who killed Jason?

VFL round on Saturday

■ CARDINIA residents are encouraged to ‘do the right thing’ and use the right bin when disposing of household waste. Cardinia Mayor Cr Brett Owen said while most residents are sorting their waste correctly, Council is still seeing contamination of household waste and plastic bags in recycling and green bins.

■ Richmond plays the Casey Demons at the Punt Rd Oval this Saturday (Apr. 24). Other VFL matches in Round 2 are GWS Giants vs. Footscray (Thu.) , Gold Coast Suns vs. Sydney Swans, Carlton vs. Brisbane Lions, North Melbourne vs. Frankston, Southport vs. Aspley, Box Hill Hawks vs. Northern Bullants, Collingwood vs. Essendon, Port Melbourne vs. Sandringham, Werribee vs. Williamstown.

C’bourne arrest ■ Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives arrested two men following a pursuit involving a quad bike in Cranbourne on Saturday morning (Apr. 17). The pair were observed on an allegedly stolen quad bike which was loaded with a roll of carpet and a door in the Casey Fields area about 2.50am. Police attempted to intercept the pair, but they failed to stop, and a pursuit commenced. ● See Page 6

12.10 (82) d Monbulk 1.1 (7), Emerald 12.20 (92) d Mt Evelyn 2.5 (17), Olinda-Ferny Creek 9.9 (63) d Narre Warren White 5.5 (35. Wandin had the bye. Division Two: Yea 14.11 (95) d Broadford 7.8 (50), Powelltown 14.11 (95) d WartburtonMillgrove 11.10 (76), Alexandra 15.11 (101) d Yarra Glen 11.16 (82), Kinglake 12.9 (81) d Yarra Junction 9.13 (67).

● A childhood photo of Jason Langhans, 17, of Cranbourne North, who was killed at a Tooradin party last month. Police are seeking to interview three people of interest who were uninvited guests at the party. See Page 6.

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“When items go in the wrong bin, that bin is contaminated. This creates more work at the processing end which makes the waste service more expensive,” Cr Owen said. “Sorting contaminated materials is difficult and sometimes impossible as it poses a risk to the workers doing it. “If you’re unsure of what should go in each bin, check out the ‘A to Z waste guide’ on Council’s website. Cr Owen said Council is working hard to reduce waste going to landfill and recycle as much waste as possible. “We use every opportunity to educate residents and promote messages about waste

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MEB & SON CONCRETING

‘Do the right thing’ says Council

● Kerrie Lamble Photo: Cardinia Council and recycling so that contamination isn’t happening in the first instance. However, if it does happen, we are excited that our new waste trucks are fitted with advanced technology that can help spot contamination.,” Cr Owen said.


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