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  • Frogs, alive and kicking

    frogs_64884_08: Rebecca Defina hopes to keep the Victorian Common Froglets breeding in Cranbourne. 64884 By Emma SunA CRANBOURNE resident has found frogs breeding in Cranbourne,…

  • Network nexus- The executive committee: BNI executive director Brent Edwards, vice-president Cathy Anthony, treasurer Rob Brown, assistant director Julie Bielenberg and president Trent Gribbin at the

    By Emma SunMORE than 60 people turned up to the launch of Business Network International’s (BNI) Cranbourne chapter on last Wednesday. After months of painstaking…

  • On the right trail

    By Emma SunA SILVER-gilt medal at the Chelsea Flower Show awarded to the Trailfinders Australian Garden and presented by Fleming’s is another win for Cranbourne.…

  • Vandals strike

    POLICE are seeking information about two people who vandalised nine cars in a car dealership in Cranbourne at 7pm on Thursday 19 May. The offenders,…

  • Pedestrian tragedy

    Sergeant Pat McGavigan from the Casey Highway Patrol warns pedestrians to follow the road rules, after an elderly man was killed by a car last…

  • Gang attack

    A 15-YEAR-OLD Cranbourne East boy was attacked by a group of males at Station Street in Cranbourne between 1.20pm and 1.30pm on Thursday 26 May.…

  • Race is on for Supercar start

    Janelle Navarro (mechanic), Will Davison (driver for the Trading Post Racing team) and Ethan Byrne (mechanic) are encouraging apprentice mechanics to enter the Trading Post…

  • The art of the elements

    TWO exhibitions by local artists will be on display at the Civic Centre Art Space in Narre Warren. Jenny Conn’s exhibition, titled ‘Solar, Earth, Fire’,…

  • Teapotting’s around

    Melissa Mair (holding her son Benji), Leanne Pettigrove, Campbell and three-year-old Emily, Tracy Sharp, Rachael Andrews, Jodie Nirens, Connie Vesco, Felicity Taylor, Vanessa Watson, Jodie…

  • Benjeroop benefits

    Larry Childs, Bodhi Hawken of Benjaroop, Gembrook MP Brad Battin, Mechahla Battin and Councillor Amanda Stapledon at the function to raise money for Benjeroop. By…

  • Green day out

    Below: Grade 3 and 4 students from Clyde Primary School have fun by the water. STUDENTS from Clyde Primary School visited the Cranbourne Royal Botanical…

  • Methane mess settlement

    THE Supreme Court of Victoria has approved a $23.5 million settlement against Casey Council and the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) by Brookland Greens residents. More…

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