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Pearcedale emerging from a makeover

THE final stages of Pearcedale Primary School’s extreme makeover has the local community waiting with bated breath. Assistant principal Jeff Mead said there was an...

Kids refuse to go with the flow

IN THE midst of Victoria’s worst drought, Tooradin Primary School is doing its best to save every drop of water. The Bayview Road school recently...

Businesses count cost of break-ins

ROSS Sbisa from Cranbourne Sand and Soil said the latest in a string of High Street robberies had cost his business $30,000. Mr Sbisa said...

Two charged with theft

TWO people have been arrested and charged in relation to a string of burglaries along Cranbourne’s High Street. Last week the News reported four properties,...

Thieves ride off with ride-on

THE theft of an expensive ride-on lawn-mower has left Cranbourne Police baffled and appealing for public assistance. The green Viking mower was stolen from a...

Roll up sleeves to donate blood:MP

CASEY residents have been encouraged to roll up their sleeves for the Australian Red Cross campaign Operation Lifeblood. During May, June and July, the Red...

Netballer fends off assailant

By Sarah SchwagerA WOMAN was lucky to escape unscathed after she was attacked outside the Cranbourne Basketball Stadium last week. The 20-year-old Kooweerup woman had...

Kerb numbers are required

ALL new subdivisions built in Casey in future will require kerb-side numbering. The decision by Casey Council came amidst concerns about emergency services not being...

Students test their limits

By Alison NoonanTERROR is a word not often associated with fun. However students at Cranbourne’s Marnebek School enjoyed a lot of laughs as they overcame...

Countdown is on!

THE countdown to Christmas began early for students of Cranbourne South Primary School, who spent the last week of school in a state of...

Police issue electrical fire warning

CASEY residents are being warned to turn off their electrical appliances this winter. The warning comes after two houses were last week devastated by fires...

Sally in the lead

By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE resident Sally Johnson knew something was amiss the moment a distressed looking dog boarded the 6.11am city loop train at Merinda...

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Clean sweep for Kangaroos

ROC proved the dominant club in Outer East junior netball on Saturday, claiming all three premierships on offer. Two were won comfortably, while an...