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Trainer has that winning touch

By Lia Bichel WINNING training duo Kelvyn and Jackie Greenough have proven to be champions on and off the track. Kelvyn, 56, who has gained a...

Violent attack on teen

By Lia Bichel A VIOLENT attack on a Cranbourne teen has sparked a police investigation. On Tuesday, 10 February at about 10.30pm, police said the 14-year-old...

Byrne promoted

HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has been promoted to the role of Parliamentary Secretary for Trade. Mr Byrne was sworn in by the Governor-General, Quentin Bryce,...

Heat on methane estate masterplan

By Bridget BradyCASEY council has fast-tracked the Brookland Greens master plan by at least five years, with work on the revised plan to start...

Policeman suspended

A SENIOR constable with Cranbourne Police has been chargedwith accepting an inducement to actin violation of his duties and misconduct. Clifford Phillip Douce, 41, was...

Calypso care

By Bridget BradyTHE relationship between doctors and patients is no different in Cranbourne than it is in the Caribbean, according to a new local...

Man burnt in Lynbrook fire

PARAMEDICS treated a man who was burnt trying to put out a fire at Lynbrook on Monday night. The 48-year-old man had been trying to...

Lucky seeks new home

By Bridget BradyThe dog had a lucky escape when animal carers rescued it from the 12-metre-deep old quarry in the Lynbrook area. Ray Lord from...

Sporting speakers

By Bridget BradyTWO prominent figures from the sporting world will be the guest speakers at the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce (CCC) quarterly meeting this...

Twice the help for fireys

TWO Cranbourne mothers have organised a fund-raiser for local CFA crews this Saturday. Jacqui Quigley and Marie Scuderi, who have branded themselves the VIM (Very...

Gas guilt denied

By Bridget BradyCASEY council has denied any negligence in the management of the Stevensons Road landfill near Brookland Greens. In its formal response last Friday...

‘Lights won’t help us’

By Bridget Brady CLYDE residents say overhead lights to be installed at an intersection will do little to improve its safety. Fifteen lights costing $625,000 will...

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Let us remember

This year’s Cranbourne Anzac Day service has attracted a larger turnout than last year’s, with about 500 locals paying respects at the dawn service...