News
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Sounds like a test
AS PART of Hearing Awareness Week this week, Cranbourne seniors are encouraged to get a free hearing screening. Michelle Esparon, district manager at Australian Hearing…
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Police hunt burglars
AN ARGUMENT turned into aggravated burglary for three Cannons Creek residents last Sunday. Police said the incident started at a Glenalva Parade house where the…
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Taggers to pay clean-up costs
By Sarah Schwager GRAFFITI vandals may be forced to pay for their own mess after Casey Council ruled it would recover costs from convicted vandals…
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Chemicals stolen
CHEMICALS and spraying equipment valued at approximately $10,000 was stolen from Corrigan’s Vegetable Farm, Tuckers Road, Clyde. Police said most of the chemicals were pesticides…
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Big siblings wanted
BIG Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Casey is in desperate need of volunteers. The scheme matches vulnerable young people, aged seven to 17, with a volunteer…
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Man, 20, chased, hit with paling
A MAN was chased and beaten with a fence paling during an attack in Cranbourne West recently. It is believed the 20-year-old man was walking…
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Kids on a health kick
TOORADIN Primary School students are going for their lives. The kids have been regularly participating in a range of physical and sport education activities that…
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Garden breathes new life
By Chris Brown Friends of the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens have used funding to help revegetate part of the gardens. “They have revegetated an old…
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Seniors hit the air
By Sarah SchwagerA NEW program for Casey’s seniors has finally hit the airwaves. Last August the News revealed that the City of Casey and 3SER…
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Police step up petrol patrols
By Sarah SchwagerDESPITE a decrease in petrol prices over the last few weeks, petrol thefts are at a high in Cranbourne. Eight reported thefts in…
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Police called out to bogus siege
CRANBOURNE police went into emergency drive last Thursday after they were called out to a possible siege in Cranbourne South. Cranbourne South Primary School was…
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Age of learning on display
SOME of the finest work from Cranbourne’s U3A members was presented to the public at an open day last week. Many people know of the…
