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  • Finest felines on display

    By Lia BichelCAT lovers are invited to enjoy Australia’s oldest cat-showing event on 1 February in Cranbourne. The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy Australia…

  • Man booked on

    A MAN caught speeding at 103 km/h in a 60 km/h zone in Cranbourne told police he was running late for a friend’s funeral. Police…

  • Casey grapples with crisis hotline

    By Bridget BradyCREATING a hotline for people struggling to make ends meet may be considered for Casey. The idea of having a number for people…

  • Young leaders

    CRANBOURNE students were among 40 young people from the Holt region who were recognised at the 2008 Community Spirit and Leadership Awards ceremony in December.…

  • Laws changed for ‘body art’

    By Bridget BradyCASEY body artists have welcomed the new body piercing legislation, saying the changes are no different to their own policies. Changes to the…

  • Casey invited to celebrate

    THE community is invited to join in Australia Day celebrations across Casey on 26 January. There will be six grant-funded celebrations held by local groups…

  • Fun-filled fairies

    FAIRIES flew into Cranbourne for some fun in the gardens this week. About 20 children donned their best costumes for the water fairies and elves…

  • Masked men in daylight robbery

    THREE masked assailants attacked a Clyde man who sustained serious head injuries and is being treated in hospital. Staff at The Alfred hospital said the…

  • Pakenham man’s $3m surprise

    Staff members Harriet and Samantha are excited that Hampton Park Sporting Chance sold the winning $3 million Powerball ticket. 25840 Picture: Stewart Chambers By Melissa…

  • Artworks a class above

    At the art exhibition at Coral Park Primary School is Luke with his mask. ARTISTIC Coral Park Primary School students held an art extravaganza last…

  • Helping others reward enough

    By Bridget BradyMr Nicol, 73, is a volunteer qualified support interviewer at the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS). He interviews people who come into…

  • Prepare homes fordrier fire season

    CRANBOURNE residents are urged to prepare themselves and their homes to deal with the threat of fire this summer. “Longer, drier summer months mean all…

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