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New parks go
COMMUTERS now have more than 400 new parking spaces available at the Cranbourne Railway Station. The new car park was opened to train-goers on Friday…
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Playgroup finds friends
By Lia BichelThe playgroup, run by Barbara Biggelaar and funded by City of Casey’s Best Start, has moved from Parent Zone centre to St John’s…
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Urban unsettlement
By Bridget BradyThe residents are furious that their small town lies in the investigation area to extend the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) in the south-east…
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Wheelie bins burnt
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after vandals set three wheelie bins on fire in Hampton Park earlier this month. The garden waste bins were set…
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Kudos for kids
By Bridget BradyPARENTS may soon be getting a letter in the mail from the police about their children – but for all the right reasons.…
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Students square up to cyber bullies
THE bully you can’t see could be the most harmful of all, just ask St Peter’s College students who last week completed a cyber bullying…
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Petrol bomb
By Lia Bichel A MOLOTOV cocktail is believed to be the cause of property damage last week. On the morning on 26 April, a 45-year-old…
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Methane blame game
By Bridget BradyThe council on Friday announced it would bring three other organisations as third parties in the class action it faces against nearly 600…
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RACE on to
THE $37 million Casey RACE is set to open its doors in June. Sport and Recreation Minister James Merlino visited the aquatic centre this week…
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Records tumble at
RECORDS were broken at Cranbourne Secondary College’s athletics day last week. About 300 students participated in the track and field events last Thursday. Student Adrian…
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Hundreds gather to greet dawn in silence
By Bridget Brady and Lia BichelRECORD crowds attended a dawn service at Anzac Day in Cranbourne, honouring those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for the…