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Armed raiders hit at 3am
TWO Cranbourne housemates received a rude awakening when armed raiders broke into their Rosalie Avenue home early on Thursday morning. About 3am, two offenders –…
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Thieves hit staffrooms
CRANBOURNE police have sent out a warning to local businesses to lock their staffrooms. The warning comes after several staffrooms at local shops were robbed…
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Boaties angry at marine madness
By Alison Noonan TEMPERS are reaching boiling point in Casey’s coastal villages as hundreds of angry boaters battle for limited space at local jetties. One…
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Crash plane overloaded
By Paul Dunlop AIR safety investigators say a plane that crashed at Clyde North, killing two people, was overweight and not balanced for aerobatics. Officials…
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Casey to share in road funds
THE City of Casey will share in a $164,000 Federal Government grant for vital black spot road safety improvements. Works include the installation of a…
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Disco rules once more
By Sarah SchwagerTHE Blue Light Disco is on its way back to Cranbourne. The disco was phased out of Cranbourne six years ago but has…
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Councillor pushes for ban on kids’ piercings
By Sarah SchwagerCASEY is showing it’s a council to be reckoned with as one councillor again lobbies for statewide changes. Councillor Steve Beardon is pushing…
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‘The best innovation in 30 years’
– Glen AtwellDEVON Meadows greyhound trainer Chris Johannsen has been racing dogs for 30 years. He’s had his fair share of ups and downs and…
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By gum, Noddy has neighbourhood in a flap
By Sarah Schwager A FEISTY cockatoo caused a ruckus in Hampton Park on the weekend after CFA and police were called out to rescue the…
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Scam not worth the paper its written on
CRANBOURNE police are warning people not to be fooled by a scam circulating in letterboxes. Dubbed the ‘five-cent scam’ by police, recipients are sent a…
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The champ shows how
CRANBOURNE kids flocked to KC Cranbourne recently to play with Australia’s number one beach volleyball player. Three-time Olympian Julien Prosser ran a coaching session in…
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Novel idea pays off
LYNDHURST Secondary College students have read their way to success. About 25 Year 7 and 8 students took part in the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Last…
