Boat donated for popular sport
CASEY Council has donated a new access dinghy to the Lysterfield Sailing Club to help with its popular Sailability program.
The program offers social sailing...
Pearl pendant a prize gem for jeweller
By Sarah Schwager
A CRANBOURNE jeweller has been named the best when it comes to design for the second time running.
Gis Van Den Broek from...
Council gets tough on pets
PET owners could face hefty fines under a Casey Council clampdown on unregistered animals.
The move follows the prosecution of Cranbourne East man Zond Turner...
Classwork crosses the generations
By Sarah Schwager
GRANDPARENTS got a chance to go back to primary school and relive their childhood memories.
They were invited down to Courtenay Gardens Primary...
Record demand for legal aid
By Rebecca Fraser
A CRANBOURNE community legal service has experienced record demand since opening its doors in November.
The Peninsula Community Legal Centre in High Street...
Fire lighters burn car
ONE fire lighter was not enough for an arsonist who set a car on fire in Cranbourne West last week.
They were found inside, around...
Burglar cuts phone lines
A BURGLARY in Cranbourne North caused most of the area’s phone lines to be down.
Last Thursday, the Thompsons Road Medical Centre was broken into...
Shopping centre prize winners
CRANBOURNE children tested their Easter Egg hunting abilities for greater prizes than chocolate over the holidays.
Centro Cranbourne Shopping Centre ran an Easter Egg hunt...
Come see what can be done
HELPING the visually impaired get confident and mobile is all in a day’s work for these Labradors.
And promoting Seeing Eye Dogs Australia’s Open Day...
Great prices and designs
FOR a limited time only, Australian Rug Craftsmen are holding a huge rug sale with 20 to 50 per cent off genuine prices on...
Towers plan set to boost nightlife
A DOCKLANDS style development featuring more than 140 four-star hotel rooms, restaurants and office suites has been earmarked for Narre Warren.
The $90 million plan,...
Crime roars
By Ed Merrison
SOCIAL support services have de-clared they are not at all surprised to learn rising petrol prices appear to be fuelling crime in...