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  • Helping others reward enough

    By Bridget BradyMr Nicol, 73, is a volunteer qualified support interviewer at the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS). He interviews people who come into…

  • Prepare homes fordrier fire season

    CRANBOURNE residents are urged to prepare themselves and their homes to deal with the threat of fire this summer. “Longer, drier summer months mean all…

  • Over the next four weeks the News takes a look back at the past year’s headlines starting this week

    THREE Cranbourne students were part of a winning Murray Marathon kayaking team in the two-person open school relay class. Arthur Alger, 18, and Eric Alger,…

  • Club takes on toy mission

    CASEY support services received a helping hand from the Ulysses Motorcycle Club toy run in December. Members of the club rode their bikes with toys…

  • Recycle old cards and gift wrapping

    CRANBOURNE residents are encouraged to go green after the festive season and recycle their Christmas cards. Planet Ark in conjunction with Australia Post, are encouraging…

  • Plan aims to mind nippers

    By Bridget BradyCHILD safety around dogs is a focus of a new protection initiative in Casey. The council hopes to reduce the rate of dog-bite…

  • Gardens closed in fire weather

    THE Royal Botanic Gardens will close Stringybark Picnic Area at times of very high and extreme fire danger this summer. Director Chris Russell said the…

  • Spa, trailer disappear

    POLICE are searching for thieves who stole a $20,000 spa and trailer from a Cranbourne North home on New Year’s Eve. The owner had left…

  • Seniors urged to join safety list

    SENIOR citizens who live in the Cranbourne area can still join a free register set up to monitor their safety and wellbeing. The Cranbourne Police…

  • Cranny

    By Bridget BradyTHE Cranbourne racing industry could inject between $200 million and $300 million annually into the local economy, after Cranbourne came up trumps in…

  • Locals must work together

    WITH most businesses predicting a turbulent and uncertain year ahead, local councils across Victoria are in a unique position to help local building businesses survive…

  • Gas blame game

    By Bridget BradyBROOKLAND Greens residents affected by the methane gas scare say authorities are running for cover in the lead up to the class action…

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