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  • Warning issuedover dodgy driveways

    CRANBOURNE residents are being warned to be wary of a business offering discount driveway resurfacing deals. Consumer Affairs Minister Tony Robinson said Melbourne Driveway Specialists…

  • Bra bandit has a whiff of the loot

    AN 18-year-old woman was asked to remove and hand over her bra during a bizarre robbery in Cranbourne on the weekend. The woman, from Eumemmerring,…

  • Windows smashed

    POLICE are investigating a string of smashed windows in Cranbourne. Bricks and bottles have been used to smash house and car windows in Cranbourne during…

  • Coached

    A MEN’S mentor bre-akfast was held at the Casey Civic Centre in Narre Warren last month. Role models in the community mentored Year 11 boys…

  • Grand chaos

    By Bridget Brady and Justin RobertsonFRUSTRATED spectators have lashed out at the scheduling of 20 grand finals at Casey Fields that caused traffic pandemonium on…

  • Bronze statues ‘walk’

    THIEVES stole two large bronze lion statues worth $3300 each from Outdoor Deco in Cranbourne last month. Police believe the offenders would have needed a…

  • Long look at books

    TO CELEBRATE Book Week, the News asked some local bookworms about their love for reading. Held from 21 to 27 August, Book Week celebrates its…

  • No bludging

    By Elisa ScartonThe students signed the pledge during a ceremony last month, promising to continue their education in 2011 or to get a job. The…

  • Culture change

    MORE than 40 cultures are represented at Kilberry Valley Primary School. So the events of Multicultural Week at the Hampton Park school last week were…

  • Prank party

    By Bridget BradyPOLICE turned away 60 carloads of party goers who turned up to a “fake” party in Cranbourne on the weekend. Superintendent Shane Patton…

  • Loss hits home- Deborah, Travis, Zoe and Scott are struggling without a car after their car was stolen from a Cranbourne

    By Bridget BradyA CRANBOURNE couple is counting their losses after their car was stolen in broad daylight on the weekend. Deborah Smith lost about $3000…

  • Easy going Green

    By Bridget BradyGREEN power is alive and well in Casey. Voters followed the national trend towards the Australian Greens at the polls on Saturday, and…

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