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  • Record crowds at the rodeo

    By Bridget CookTHRILLS, spills and action-packed entertainment attracted huge crowds to the 11th annual Cranbourne Rodeo on Saturday night. While gate numbers were not taken,…

  • Lotto pay-off for desperate dozen

    By Bridget CookAN ironically named Hampton Park syndicate, ‘Desperate’, won more than $800,000 in Saturday night’s TattsLotto draw. The group of 12 local residents were…

  • Jockey injured

    A JOCKEY suffered back injuries when she fell from her horse at Cranbourne racecourse yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Paramedics from Cranbourne and Hampton Park were called…

  • A note of caution

    By Bridget CookCRANBOURNE police have recently kicked off an initiative in an attempt to help stamp out anti-social behaviour among youths. Police have started sending…

  • Goat cruelty “atrocious”

    By Bridget CookPOLICE are seeking witnesses to a heartless dumping of a goat in a serious condition on Thompsons Road on Saturday. Inspector for Animal…

  • First class

    By Bridget Cook IT WAS a proud moment for all those involved with the new Alkira Secondary College in Cranbourne North on Monday when it…

  • Lucky escape

    By Bridget CookIT WAS meant to be a girls’ weekend away of pampering, laughs and 30th birthday celebrations for Tooradin resident Angela Cook and her…

  • City of diversity

    By Bridget BradyA PASSPORT to Casey’s cultural heritage was the theme of the day on Australia Day in Cranbourne. The event at the Balla Balla…

  • Man struck at station

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an assault at the Cranbourne Railway Station last month where a man was punched in the head. The 19-year-old…

  • Rescuer gets

    A FORMER Devon Meadows man was awarded an Emergency Services Medal after 18 voluntary years in the Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad (SPRS). Andrew Allan, 36,…

  • VCAT decision for landfill development leaves …

    By Bridget BradyIN AN attempt to prevent another Brookland Greens debacle, Casey Council will appeal a VCAT decision allowing residential development near a landfill site…

  • Art of demolition

    By Bridget BradyHAMPTON Park Library users left their mark on a wall that will soon be demolished, as part of extensions to the library. More…

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