News
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Season sorrows
An 18-year-old Cranbourne man died when his car hit a tree in Narre Warren South on 2 December. Two other people have lost their lives…
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At home but not alone
A 24-year-old Narre Warren woman was home alone when two teenagers walked into her house last month. Police said two boys about 13 or 14…
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Thieves pilfer water pumps
SEVEN water pumps valued at $50,000 were stolen from the Stevensons Road landfill site last month. Police said the pumps were stolen from the Cranbourne…
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Shore is a festive mood
THE Tooradin foreshore will again come alive with the 13th annual Christmas celebrations on 17 December. Families can enjoy a host of entertainment on the…
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Thieves spirit alcohol away
ALCOHOL to the value of $200 was stolen from Lawson Poole Reserve in Cranbourne recently. Police said some timber was used to access the roller…
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Students’ cup skills stack up
By Nicole Williams STUDENTS from around the state ‘stacked off’ at Kilberry Valley Primary School last Thursday (2 December). The Hampton Park school hosted the…
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Disaster looms
By Bridget BradyPOLICE and the CFA have warned the potential consequences of car fires could be disastrous. Casey’s Crime Investigation Unit is looking into a…
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Guys make good call for emergency
EMERGENCY service workers have the chance to cash in on the great work they do for the community. The Good Guys Cranbourne is offering emergency…
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Storm strikes
Narre Warren SES unit member Michael and crew leader Brendan use an Acrow prop to secure the corner of a house in Hallam where a…
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Fire-bugs under microscope
UP TO 200 extra police officers will be hunting arsonists in Casey during days of extreme fire danger this summer. Police have warned potential arsonists…
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Make wish come true
IT HAS been only two weeks since the start of the 2010 Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal, and donations in Cranbourne have already reached 223 out…
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Crusade for crossings
By Nicole Williams CITY of Casey has rejected a Cranbourne school’s pleas for more school crossings. Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School approached the council a number…