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Public can help catch thief
POLICE are seeking public assistance to catch a brazen thief who robbed two local youths outside a McDonald’s restaurant. The two youths, aged 15 and…
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MP denies harassment claim
CRANBOURNE MP Jude Perera has refuted allegations levelled against him and members of his office by a former employee. The Australian newspaper last week reported…
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Subway struck again
A SUBWAY store has again been targeted by burglars. The store on Cranbourne-Frankston Road in Cranbourne was broken into at 3am on Sunday after thieves…
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Flight beyond the blue
– Marc McGowanIT IS one thing to shout something from the rooftops, but another to do it from the skies. That is exactly what Cranbourne’s…
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Expo plan blooms
THE City of Casey has announced an expo to link retailers with parents and parents-to-be. The first Casey Pregnancy and Early Years Expo will be…
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Councillor’s fees review ‘ludicrous’
By Alison Noonan CASEY councillors have slammed a call to review council’s relationship with the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV), labelling the proposal “ludicrous”. Four…
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Truck on for safety
FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt added truck driving to his list of talents when he took a spin as part of the Australian Trucking Association’s safety…
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Fantasy world of learning
THE wildest fantasies of students at Devon Meadows Primary School have come alive. The library has been transformed into scenes of make believe, housing dragons,…
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Smiles sign of good times
By Alison Noonan TALK is limited in the Trinder household, but the family has plenty to say. Mum Tamara, dad Carl, two-year-old daughter Kayla and…
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Port meeting seeks answers
By Sarah SchwagerMORE than 300 people turned out in Cranbourne last Wednesday for the most recent meeting on the Port of Hastings proposed expansion. Casey…
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Christmas cheer at cup
– Brad KingsburyA CROWD of 4000 celebrated the festive season at Cranbourne Harness Racing Club’s showcase meeting, the Decron Cranbourne Pacing Cup, on Saturday night.…
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Colleges pioneer mentoring scheme
By Sarah Schwager TWO local secondary colleges are pioneering a mentoring program for its students at risk of leaving school early. Lyndhurst Secondary College and…
