CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » News » Page 1272

News

  • Cockie survives king hit

    King, the miracle survivor! The male gang gang cockatoo, named by his rescuer Nigel Williamson, was hit by a car on King Road in Harkaway…

  • Council stands firm

    Above: The lone resting spot, one seat reserved for the drinks runner, is the envy of many weary spectators. By Glen AtwellWEARY-kneed spectators watching sport…

  • CALC coming along swimmingly

    Superintendant representative Stephen Fries and City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall inspect recent progress at the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure Centre. THE City of Casey’s…

  • $50 million call for ‘supertrack’

    Trainer Rick Hore-Lacy wants the Cranbourne Training Complex expanded to house at least another 1000 horses. Picture: GSP Images. By Glen AtwellTHE self-titled ‘Stallion Maker’,…

  • Space welcome

    Commuters have welcomed the extra 400 car parks that will be developed early next year as part of the Cranbourne Railway Station’s stabling upgrade, as…

  • It’s business and a pleasure for Fenech

    Vic Fenech has been a dedicated horse owner and supporter of Victorian harness racing for almost 20 years. VIC Fenech is one of those guys…

  • Cup sets a popular pace

    Trainer of Sting Lika Bee Brian Tuddenham and driver Jodi Quinlan with the 2007 Cranbourne Pacing Cup. PLANNING is well under way for the big…

  • Punters treated to early Christmas present

    The field swings for home in the Jones Personnel Pace Final at Cranbourne at a recent Saturday night meeting. Picture: Gary Wild. By Glen AtwellA…

  • Business takes a virtual tour

    By Glen AtwellCASEY manager for city living Richard Amon gave guests at last week’s Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce dinner a virtual tour of the soon-to-be-opened…

  • Kangaroos club together for day

    From left: North Melbourne president James Brayshaw, players Josh Gibson, Drew Petrie and former great Corey McKernan tee off at Sandhurst Club on Monday morning.…

  • Art blooms at estate

    Bringing art to Botanic Ridge are, from left, Cr Colin Butler, artist Rudi Jass, Casey mayor Janet Halsall and Botanic Ridge development manager Joe Cassera.…

  • Making ends meet is a tough ask

    By Glen Atwell“TO make ends meet” has a special meaning for Leanne Petrides and her team of passionate volunteers at the Cranbourne Information and Support…

Digital Editions