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  • Liberal anger over slow roadworks

    By Alison Noonan FRUSTRATED motorists have called on the State Government to complete promised safety improvements to Thompsons Road before another life is lost. Michael…

  • A grand time had by all

    GRANDPARENTS and their grandkids flexed their muscles together at a special event at the Cranbourne YMCA last week. To combat the number of grandparents missing…

  • Film paints good picture on climate change

    LA TROBE MP Jason Wood has encouraged climate change sceptics to watch Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth. At a speech in Federal Parliament last…

  • Cabbies at crisis point

    By Sarah SchwagerLOCAL taxi drivers have spoken out about the safety fears felt by many Melbourne drivers. Narre Warren South’s Bahadur Singh said he no…

  • Handlebars spike boy’s stomach

    By Sarah SchwagerTHRILLS and spills at a Cranbourne skate park went too far for one youngster, who ended up in hospital after a dramatic fall…

  • Beardon should quit, says mayor

    By Alison NoonanON-again Casey councillor Steve Beardon should be off again, says mayor Kevin Bradford. The call came following a heated confrontation between the mayor…

  • Missing girl found

    THE disappearance of a Blind Bight teenager sparked a major police search last week. Much of the coastal village was blocked off on Wednesday as…

  • Residents consider their drain options

    By Sarah SchwagerA ‘DRAINING’ issue facing Tooradin residents is set to be addressed at a public meeting. The problem of open drains in Harewood Street…

  • Green bags the go, says council

    CASEY Council is considering a rollout of recyclable green bags to residents to reduce the five billion plastic checkout bags used in Australia each year.…

  • Art show blast

    AN EXPLOSION of art is set to hit the Cranbourne Primary School community when students present their most creative pieces today (Thursday). Dubbed ‘Art Explosion’…

  • Dear dairy, we won

    By Sarah SchwagerA FIVE Ways dairy farmer has made it to the finals of the country’s largest livestock competition. John Gardiner stormed through the Semex…

  • Warn friends, ‘pirate’ told

    By Glen Atwell THE mastermind of a backyard DVD-burning laboratory in Cranbourne was convicted in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court last week of 12 copyright offences .…

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