News
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All set for rodeo thrills, spills
By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE will come alive this Friday and Saturday night when the 10th annual Cranbourne Rodeo bucks into town. Acoubra Homicidal will be…
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Granted, women have skills
CASEY women have been encouraged to apply for a State Government grant to help develop their leadership skills and through initiatives strengthen their communities. Hastings…
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This little piggy went home
By Glen AtwellTHE runaway piglet that caused chaos along Berwick-Cranbourne Road last Tuesday has found a home in the backyard of her rescuer. Veteran animal…
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Police numbers
By Glen Atwell POLICE numbers in Cranbourne are dwindling at dangerously low levels after a recent roster change robbed the station of one in four…
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Something in the air
By Kelly YatesLYNDHURST Secondary College students took over the airwaves at the local radio station last Monday as they hosted a one-hour live radio program.…
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Seeds planted for funding boosts
AFTER the success of this year’s Primary School Environmental Expo, Casey Council will attempt to increase funding for the event. The funding increase from $18,000…
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Survivor’s next big step is saying I do
By Kelly Yates A CRANBOURNE woman who lost both her legs and six fingertips after contracting meningococcal disease nine years ago is getting ready to…
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Cranbourne car torched
A CAR parked in a driveway in Cranbourne was set alight at the weekend. The car was at the end of the driveway near the…
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New home for U3A
By Kelly Yates THE University of the Third Age Cranbourne (U3A) now has a new home in the Cranbourne Library. The volunteer community group celebrated…
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Men on theft, burglary charges
TWO Cranbourne men were arrested by police last week following a burglary on a Hampton Park clothes shop. The men, aged 18 and 20, have…
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Lyndhurst dumped on
By Glen Atwell LYNDHURST has been labelled one of the worst places in Australia to buy a house in a property report released this week.…