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Woman fights off intruder
– Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park woman may be scarred for life after a vicious attack as she slept in her own bed. Cranbourne police said…
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Hall works get the green lightBy Glen Atwell
THE future of the asbestos-laden Cranbourne Public Hall has been assured after local MP Jude Perera announced State Government funding to repair the building. The…
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Nuclear war wind down
THE Rudd Government’s opposition to nuclear power in Australia has stopped the fight against the potential energy source in Casey in its tracks. Reports mid-last…
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Shopping hub keen to trade in name
By Glen Atwell KIRKWOOD Crescent Neighbourhood Activity Centre – it’s the name only a mother could love. Traders in a shopping strip along Hampton Park’s…
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Resilience wins through
By Sarah SchwagerA GROUP of Marnebek students have proved they can achieve this year after each receiving Duke of Edinburgh Awards. The middle school students…
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Nuclear fears for port
By Sarah SchwagerSOUTHERN Casey residents have held discussions with two environment and nuclear waste experts about their concerns for the Western Port Bay. Imogen Zethoven,…
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Hair support for therapy
y Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE South Primary School rallied around one of its teacher’s aides as she prepared to shave her head for a family friend. Lyndall…
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Disruptions for rail passengers
By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE commuters will face major disruptions next week due to major works that are underway at Cranbourne Railway Station. All train services…
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Hospital push
By Glen AtwellA DANGEROUS shortage of emergency hospital services in Cranbourne has forced Casey Council to investigate the construction of a fully-fledged facility. The regional…
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Pupils help
STUDENTS at Lighthouse Christian College started their school holidays by doing some autumn cleaning. They volunteered their time to help with the opening of the…
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Chase catches two
TWO Cranbourne men have been arrested and charged with theft of a car following a highspeed car chase on Sunday. The hourlong pursuit began after…
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Road repairs blow for GP traffic
By Alison NoonanROADWORKS could create a traffic nightmare for riders travelling to this weekend’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island. Motorcycle Riders’ Association President…
