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  • Police hunt for daylight rapist

    POLICE are on the hunt for a rapist who attacked his victim in daylight in Cranbourne. An 18-year-old Cranbourne woman was raped last Thursday, 5…

  • Slippery thieves steal snake

    By Glen AtwellA PRIZED Victorian carpet python, a box of chocolates and a jar of jelly frogs. The bizarre list of items stolen from Tooradin’s…

  • Students get to the heart of the matter

    OVER the last two months, Year 9 students at Cranbourne Secondary College have explored the depths of Melbourne’s CBD. Last week they took to Centro…

  • Net threat

    By Sarah Schwager and Shaun Inguanzo POLICE are warning of the dangers of social networking websites after a party that was promoted on MySpace resulted…

  • Police hunt intruders

    POLICE are searching for two men seen at the Warneet Yacht Club last week. Cranbourne police said an alarm at the yacht club was activated…

  • Deaf student beats government ruling

    By Alison NoonanA HEARING impaired teenager has won a landmark anti-discrimination case against the Department of Education and Training (DET) after he was denied a…

  • Boy recovers from javelin injury

    By Sarah SchwagerA 13-YEAR-OLD boy has returned home from hospital treatment after being impaled on a javelin at his Cranbourne school last week. The boy…

  • CFA issues matches warning

    CFA crews have warned of the dangers of playing with matches after fire destroyed a Cranbourne home less than a month before Christmas. The blaze…

  • Cheque thieves thwarted

    By Sarah SchwagerA CHEQUE stolen from a Cranbourne home recently was cancelled before it could be altered and cashed. A cheque for $5000 made out…

  • Graffiti program set to continue

    THE education component of the City of Casey’s graffiti management program has been extended for a further four years. The council decided to again award…

  • Thieves clean out workshop

    By Sarah Schwager A DEVASTATING robbery has turned a Cranbourne business from repair to despair. Thieves cleaned out Advanced Transmissions in Arundel Street last week,…

  • Keeping the peace … and he’s only 25!

    By Alison NoonanAT just 25 years of age, David Cope is Cranbourne’s newest, and perhaps youngest, Justice of the Peace. His proud father Keith said…

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