News
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A day the town almost forgot
By Bridget BradyIT ALMOST escaped notice, but plans are underway to celebrate Cranbourne’s 150th birthday. February 25 marks the 150th year since Cranbourne was gazetted…
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Health fears
By Bridget BradyODOURS emitted from the tip near Cranbourne’s Brookland Greens estate have residents outraged, yet again. They claim the putrid smell wafting over their…
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Rabbits in
RAIN didn’t dampen the mood of children who enjoyed an animal pen at the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre. Children flocked to the centre on 13 January…
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Safety savoured- Alex Green, 5, steps out on the Casey Safety Village last week. 58917
CASEY’S interactive safety education village has been a hit with children these school holidays. The purpose-built Casey Safety Village in Cranbourne East allows children to…
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Kids’ no-go zone
By Bridget BradyYOU won’t see any children playing on the front lawn or riding their bikes along Cherryhills Drive in Cranbourne- their parents won’t let…
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Flood of compassion
By Bridget BradyCASEY council has pledged $10,000 to the Queensland and Victorian flood victims, and will hold a benefit concert next month to raise more…
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It’s a fine time in Casey
YOU can’t keep running and hiding from your outstanding fines. That’s the message from Casey traffic police and sheriffs who have come together to crack…
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Safety net for health
PEOPLE likely to rack up large out-of-hospital medical bills are encouraged to register for the Medicare Safety Net. The rebate is paid to individuals and…
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Thieves find window of opportunity
LAPTOPS and jewellery were stolen from a Lyndhurst house last week. Police said thieves broke in to a Brookwater Parade home through a window while…
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Cars set alight
PETROL was poured under two cars before they were set on fire in a Narre Warren driveway last week. The occupier of the home on…
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Casey joins council pressure group
CASEY council has joined the Interface Group of Councils – designed to plan and manage major growth issues in rural and urban areas. Casey was…
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Barbucue access for daylight robbery
A LAPTOP and jewellery worth $2500 were stolen from a house in Tooradin last week. The burglar stood on a barbecue to access a window…
