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  • Bikers make

    By Bridget CookOLYMPIC champion Kieren Perkins waved the chequered flag on Saturday to send thousands of motorcyclists on their way to the Moto GP at…

  • Seniors sizzle – Cranbourne Community House’s Men’s Shed and OM:NI members Bob, Lindsay, Bill, Dennis, Noel, Mark and Alan cooked up a storm at the centre’s Seniors Week celebrations. 71846Picture: St

    By Bridget CookMORE than 50 people turned out on Wednesday for Seniors’ Week celebrations at Cranbourne Community House. The centre’s two men’s groups – Men’s…

  • Clean move to waste

    THE City of Casey has taken another ‘green’ step forward in energy efficiency. The council’s waste contractor Corio Waste Management has added to the fleet…

  • Wayne’s stressless, but the horses weren’t biting

    By David Nagel STRESS was never going to be a problem for local jockey Wayne Davis at Sunday’s Cranbourne Cup meeting after he found the…

  • Children have a ball

    LOCAL families havebeen urged to ‘Spring Into Action’ during Children’s Week this month. The City of Casey willhold two free family ‘SpringInto Action’ events during…

  • Sexual assault on busy road

    By Bridget Cook A YOUNG woman was indecently assaulted while she was walking on a busy road in Lyndhurst on Saturday morning. Police are investigating…

  • Green light for car park

    Back from left, Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, Judy Davis, Debbie Medley, Parliamentary Secretary for Transport Edward O’Donohue, South EastMetropolitan MP Inga Peulich , Casey councillor…

  • Cup runneth over

    By Danielle Galvin IT’S either a charming coincidence or a touching family tradition that three generations of one Cranbourne East family have wed on Caulfield…

  • School road danger

    Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Cranbourne Carlisle Primary School council president Arbup Peters are hoping to see more crossings installed at the school. 55968Picture: Stewart…

  • Water works

    Holt MP Anthony Byrne and Chisholm Institute chief executive Maria Peters at the opening of the Chisholm TAFE Cranbourne campus’ new $8.2 million centre for…

  • Crash landing

    By Bridget CookA MAN attempting his first sky dive was among six people to survive after a light aeroplane crashed into a creek in Tooradin…

  • Police probe car fire

    POLICE are seeking information about a deliberately lit car fire in Cranbourne in the early hours of Monday morning. A 1996 Toyota Corolla sedan was…

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