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  • Firies sick of

    By Bridget BradyOfficer In Charge at Cranbourne Fire Station, Jim Dore, said many property owners conducting burn-offs in the Devon Meadows and surrounding areas had…

  • Gatecrashers

    FIREFIGHTERS carefully pulled a car from a Hampton Park home after it crashed into a house, shifting its foundations. Crews from Hampton Park, Hallam and…

  • There at the sunrise- Attending last year’s Dawn Service at Cranbourne were Adam Spiers with h

    By Bridget BradyRECORD crowds braved the cold at last year’s Dawn Service at Cranbourne, and RSL member Bill Shepherd hopes the enthusiasm continues this weekend.…

  • Assaulted and bike stolen

    A NINE-year-old boy was punched in the head when he had his BMX bike stolen from him in Cranbourne on the weekend. The boy was…

  • Plea on tree- An old red river gum is being removed in Hampton Park, much to the dismay of res

    By Bridget BradyA 200-year-old red river gum nominated for preservation in Hampton Park will be removed before it can make the council’s list. Resident Alan…

  • Risky roulette

    By Bridget BradyErica Maliki, a Hampton Park resident of 23 years, said St Kevin’s Primary School students needed traffic lights installed for a right-hand turn…

  • Rescue comes as bolt from the blue

    By Sally Bird WITH lightning dazzling the sky and rain pouring down, I lost visibility and veered off the road ending up with the car…

  • Chaos

  • Driver eludes police

    THE Dog Squad and Police Air Wing were called in during a police chase on foot in Cranbourne this week. Casey traffic police intercepted a…

  • Stolen future

    By Bridget BradyCranbourne resident Shimona Cameron, 29, was devastated to find that her bag containing textbooks and an almost- finished assignment had been stolen from…

  • Novel program for Neighbourhood Watch

    THOSE interested in becoming Neighbourhood Watch representatives are encouraged to attend a public meeting in Cranbourne next week. A new and improved Neighbourhood Watch program…

  • DNA puts bite on two dogs

    CASEY council has used DNA evidence to successfully prosecute a Cranbourne South woman, whose dogs killed five sheep last year. The two dogs attacked sheep…

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