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Highway to double up
THE Western Port Highway will be duplicated due to a significant boost in funding in the State Budget. The $36.8 million will help duplicate the…
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Thefts baffle police
By Sarah Schwager THEFTS from cars are continuing to rise in Casey, with local police baffled at some of the items being targeted. Car parts…
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Motorbiker killed
A MOTORCYCLIST has died following a tragic accident in Cranbourne South on Tuesday. Police said two motorcycles were travelling south on the Western Port Highway…
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Skates on for youth carnival
FIRE twirling, sponge throwing and skating are three activities not often associated. But the Cranbourne Salvation Army Church has managed to offer all three at…
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Woman robbed
A WOMAN was robbed outside Cranbourne Railway Station at midnight last Friday night. Police said the 45-year-old was approached by a man in the station…
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Man injured in gang attack
A PEARCEDALE man suffered head injuries after being hit with a metal pinchbar at a Pearcedale milk bar. The 24yearold was taken to the Frankston…
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Pooch centre has pulling power
By Alison Noonan DOG lovers will be in pooch heaven at Cranbourne’s Canine Museum. One of only two in the world, the little known museum…
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Wildlife’s suffering on the roads rises
A KOALA hit by a car in Cranbourne East last week has highlighted the problems of nature versus urban growth. Last Thursday morning, the Australian…
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Suburb bucks
CRIME is not paying in Cranbourne, according to recent police figures. City of Casey District Police Inspector John Hendrickson said Cranbourne had experienced a significant…
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Local crashes lift holiday toll to16
VICTORIA’S annual Christmas and New Year road toll period finished on Sunday with 16 fatalities recorded. The deaths were a result of 13 crashes, including…
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$3000 motorbike stolen
POLICE are searching for witnesses after a motorbike was stolen from a flower farm in Five Ways last week. The unregistered Yamaha motorbike, valued at…
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Council backs stand on racing
By Alison NoonanTHE Cranbourne racing industry will still be plugged by City of Casey Council, despite concerns it promotes gambling. Council officers came under fire…
