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  • Set sail for boat festival

    Cranbourne boat maker Ossie Whitley is excited about the upcoming Warneet and Western Port Classic Boat Festival. Picture: Meagan Trotter. SET sail for the annual…

  • Store closure

    The Blind Bight General Store has been forced to close its doors. THE sudden closure of the Blind Bight General Store has shocked residents of…

  • Police shoot-out in arcade

    Senior Constable Anthony Marks from Dandenong Police shows Kath how it is done as they fight to the death on a video game at the…

  • U3A finds dream home

    Members of the Cranbourne U3A braved the heat for their first meeting for the year on Friday. Back from left: Tony Camilleri, Gail Cantwell, Gary…

  • Wider war on graffiti wanted

    Casey councillors Steve Beardon and Wayne Smith are calling on the State Government to legislate statewide ‘antigraffiti’ laws. By Alison Noonan CASEY councillors have called…

  • Casey celebrates its citizens

    From left: Casey’s nonresident of the year Lisa Benn, Senior Citizen of the Year Beryl Maddern, Citizen of the Year Robyn Garbutt, Reverend Paul Creasey…

  • New treats at the market

    Trevor Sell will have new season blood plums at this month’s farmers market. VISITORS to the Cardinia Ranges Farmers’ Market at the Pakenham Racecourse on…

  • Kitty litters arrive in droves

    Top: Case no. 507729 and (above) Case no. 507457 await their fate. BOXES of unwanted kittens are being dumped at the RSPCA’s Pearcedale Aid every…

  • Vandals hit golf course

    Cranbourne Golf Club general manager Sean Constable (left) said vandals have attacked the course four times in the past week, leaving the course in ruins.…

  • Identity crisis on the first day of kinder

    Identical triplets Daniel, Toby and Nathan Perez were the star attraction when they started their first day of kinder at Cranbourne’s Rangebank Preschool on Monday.…

  • IR debate has council worked up

    Strathard Ward councillor Michael Farley says the Federal Government’s new industrial relations laws will hurt families in Casey. By Alison NoonanCASEY councillor Colin Butler threatened…

  • Sinking feelings!

    The owner of this Range Rover won’t be going home to his wife in a hurry after he managed to sink the car, boat and…

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