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  • Land tax reprieve

    By Bridget BradyA WEIGHT has been lifted from Devon Meadows landowners who have been excluded from Casey’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) investigation area. But the…

  • New bishop

    The new Bishop of the Sale Diocese is Christopher Charles Prowse. 32333 Picture: Luke Plummer By Jade LawtonPOPE Benedict XVI appointed Christopher Charles Prowse the…

  • Bag a bargain- A new suburb near Cranbourne South was officially announced last month. At the

    By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE South is one of the best places to grab a property bargain in Australia, according to business magazine BRW. The suburb was…

  • Cranbourne course

    Lachlan Cain, Anthony Heyde, Sue Cain, general manager Jane Bell and Chris Pym help make Settlers Run Golf and Country Club the 10th best golf…

  • Firefighter injured

    By Bridget BradyA VOLUNTEER Cranbourne firefighter was injured when the eaves of a house collapsed, knocking him to the ground last week. The man was…

  • Prescription demanded at knife point

    POLICE charged a man with attempted armed robbery after an incident at a medical centre in Cranbourne last week. Police said the man demanded a…

  • Car torched, window smashed

    By Lia BichelA CAR was torched and a house window was broken during an early morning brawl in Cranbourne on Tuesday. Senior Constable Adam West…

  • Gas balloon advert goes up

    AS THE colder weather sets in, Cranbourne residents are being urged to save energy and thereby reduce their household greenhouse gas emissions. The Brumby Government…

  • Farewell for a Pearl

    Pearl Elaine Milnes will be remembered for her devotion to both her family and her community. By Bridget CookTHE life of an ambitious, caring and…

  • Confidence in a snap

    A GROUP of Cranbourne women achieved new skills and shared their life experiences during a photographic workshop at the Balla Balla Community Centre. Twenty-five women…

  • Minister backs charge

    PLANNING Minister Justin Madden has defended the Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution (GAIC) scheme, saying it is necessary to fund new infrastructure. Mr Madden said it…

  • Lunch recalls bushfires

    MORE than 130 people from 10 regional units attended the Red Cross regional 8A luncheon this week. Members of the Cranbourne and Hallam units hosted…

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