CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 1239

News

  • Free seniors safety register

    By Bridget BradyCRANBOURNE senior citizens are encouraged to join a free register to help keep them safe and sound. Seniors can join the Cranbourne Police…

  • Festive lighting workshop

    CRANBOURNE residents can learn a few tricks of the trade this weekend to light up their houses for Christmas. Residents can get a few tips…

  • Fasten those plates

    POLICE are urging Casey motorists to fit one-way locking screws on registration plates in a bid to curb the rising plate theft. Acting Senior Sergeant…

  • Shire helps spring clean

    CARDINIA Shire Council is encouraging residents to have a spring clean with its free hard and green waste collection service around the corner. The free…

  • Cranbourne wins away

    CRANBOURNE bowlers took the points at Heathmont for their first away win for the season to maintain a top-four position in the Metro Pennant competition.…

  • Environment poster

    Tony Sowersby, an artist from Seaford, transferred six-year-old Christian’s artwork from an A4 poster to a mural a little over a square metre. The artwork,…

  • $37m train transformation

    By Lia BichelCOMMUTERS will benefit from the recent completion of a $37 million station and stabling upgrade project in Cranbourne. The Brumby Government project is…

  • Casey gets tough on protection

    By Lia BichelCASEY residents could feel a lot safer after receiving a self-protection guide that will be delivered to every household this month. The booklet…

  • FreeZA warms up music

    By Lia BichelThe program matches 50 young music industry hopefuls aged 18-25 with a mentor in their chosen field of performance, technical, event management, marketing…

  • Bomb threat hoax

    POLICE charged a 31-year-old man after he called 000 last week saying there was a bomb aboard a flight from Cairns to Melbourne. Police traced…

  • Disco dance on Saturday

    THE last Cranbourne Blue Light Disco for the year will be held at the Cranbourne Public Hall this weekend. Students from fourth to eighth grades…

  • Going down a treat

    Enjoying Halloween at Seagull Close in Blind Bight on Friday are, back from left, Destinee, Eliza, Sophie, Hope, Ben and Alana. Middle from left are…

Digital Editions