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CFA issues matches warning

CFA crews have warned of the dangers of playing with matches after fire destroyed a Cranbourne home less than a month before Christmas. The blaze...

Cheque thieves thwarted

By Sarah SchwagerA CHEQUE stolen from a Cranbourne home recently was cancelled before it could be altered and cashed. A cheque for $5000 made out...

Graffiti program set to continue

THE education component of the City of Casey’s graffiti management program has been extended for a further four years. The council decided to again award...

Thieves clean out workshop

By Sarah Schwager A DEVASTATING robbery has turned a Cranbourne business from repair to despair. Thieves cleaned out Advanced Transmissions in Arundel Street last week, stealing...

Keeping the peace … and he’s only 25!

By Alison NoonanAT just 25 years of age, David Cope is Cranbourne’s newest, and perhaps youngest, Justice of the Peace. His proud father Keith said...

Teddies go to school

By Sarah SchwagerTEDDY bears made the trip to Devon Meadows Primary School last week for a special picnic with potential new preps. Preschoolers and their...

Tough job for May queen judges

CONTESTANTS from around the area prettied themselves up for the Hampton Park May Queen Competition. Held at the Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park, the...

Disabled set to have a ball

PEOPLE with a disability who want to test their skills at basketball can do so now. The City of Casey Access for All Abilities Program...

Timely award offered for clock

A LYNDHURST couple was devastated when a grandfather clock that had been in the family for 70 years was stolen. The couple has offered a...

Upgrade is on the way

By Glen AtwellONE of Australia’s leading construction firms has been awarded the contract to upgrade the Cranbourne railway station. Thiess Pty Ltd has been given...

Postcode change plea dropped

CRANBOURNE North will keep its postcode despite calls from frustrated residents for change. Casey Council has rejected a request from residents in Conway Street to...

Minister spots talent on show

By Melissa MeehanSTUDENTS at Hampton Park Primary School received a visit from local MP and Minister for Tourism and Major Events Tim Holding on...

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Financial viability concerns drive new kinder strategy

Casey Council says it is financially unviable to bridge the kindergarten infrastructure gap under the State Government’s free childcare reform. The council has instead endorsed...