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  • New face to halt violence

    The new officer in charge at Cranbourne police station, Senior Sergeant Bruce Kitchen, is looking forward to a fresh era of policing in the area…

  • Coins to stop

    Casey mayor Kevin Bradford says the recent introduction of coin-operated trolleys has already reduced the number of abandoned carts throughout the city. By Alison Noonan…

  • CFA hopes for hot response

    Tooradin CFA volunteers have been working hard to complete renovations to the station. Back left: Garry Murray, Cameron Devenney, David Bulman and Ted Clay, and…

  • Spirit soars as baton crosses Casey

    By Alison NoonanTHE spirit of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games was alive in Cranbourne when the Queen’s Baton Relay made its whirlwind dash through the…

  • School learns a tidy lesson

    Above: Teacher Melanie Cleine, Josh, Jacinta and Ryan demonstrate the importance of recycling. CRANBOURNE Secondary College students had the school sparkling after Clean Up Australia…

  • Fifth birthday bash for Hunt Club

    Members of the Cranbourne Lions Club were sizzling at the Hunt Club Estate’s fifth birthday celebrations last week. CRANBOURNE’S Hunt Club Estate celebrated its fifth…

  • Games fever strikes

    Right: Nicole, Shari, Casey and Tess are full of Commonwealth Games spirit as they cheer their team-mates on.Left: Blake enjoys a game of badminton during…

  • Race in for triple the fun

    City of Casey mayor Kevin Bradford with the City of Casey Tricodes Race Day mascots Crackers the thoroughbred, greyhound Now and Then and harness horse…

  • Head-on crash injures two

    1. Emergency crews worked for 40 minutes to free the drivers of two cars after a collision in Hampton Park on Monday. By Alison NoonanA…

  • Dogs break the codes

    Leading Queensland jockey Zac Purton with greyhound Tricode Star, in which he holds shares. By Glen AtwellLOOKING for a couple of omen bets at the…

  • Milestone rings in new faces

    Cranbourne Community House staff and committee of management, Carolyn Scott, Lauren McCarthy, Robert Blackley, Cherie Plancke and Margeret O’Callaghan celebrate the centre’s 25th anniversary. By…

  • Father and son set for social event

    Craig Demmler has been busy nursing his horses back to health after a virus swept through his Carrum Downs stables. – Glen AtwellSUNDAY’S tricode meeting…

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