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Hamper project has everyone rapt

By Sarah Schwager A LYNDHURST Secondary College girl has taken her goodwill to the next level in a school project. Year 9 student Nicole Monnery, along...

Making a glass act

WHO would have thought working with glass could be so much fun? Teenagers at Cranbourne Youth Information Centre discovered the fun of glass art during...

Circus skills in school

By Sarah SchwagerINSTEAD of hanging out with friends at lunchtime, a group of students have been perfecting acrobatics, juggling, unicycling and diablo at Cranbourne...

Woman fingers man over purse snatch

A YEAR after a Cranbourne woman was robbed on a local street she has helped detectives arrest a man. On 28 July last year, the...

‘Haunted’ house blaze

By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S infamous ‘haunted house’ has gone up in flames. The old derelict house on Russell Street has been the subject of a campaign...

Get the jab, MP urges

PARENTS are being urged to vaccinate their children against chickenpox and polio. Flinders MP Greg Hunt has encouraged local parents to take up the Australian...

Mayor urges approval after construction

By Sarah SchwagerA CONTROVERSIAL planning permit for a Warneet shop has been approved despite council officers’ recommendation to refuse approval for the works. Casey mayor...

Wild hair tops off day

HAMPTON Park Primary School students went crazy for a day to raise money for Australian wildlife. The Junior School Council put on a Crikey Hair...

Thieves make TV and dinner raid

HUNGRY thieves stole more than just valuables when they burgled a Hampton Park property on the weekend. Between 4.15pm and 9pm on Saturday, thieves broke...

Hospital surgery numbers rise

CRANBOURNE Integrated Care Centre is doing its bit to relieve pressures on Victoria’s surgery waiting list. The State Government recently announced that 200,000 Victorians had...

Thieves leave pet to die

By Alison NoonanTHIEVES brutally attacked two dogs before ransacking a home in Cranbourne. One dog, a twoyearold jack russell, was left to die while the...

Heartbreak!

By Glen AtwellPEARCEDALE resident Scott Walton had ‘a thousand mates’, a thriving football career and had just started his own bricklaying business when his...

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Proven warrior heads to Western Park

Most people would normally snigger and roll their eyes at the thought of a near 40-year-old signing on as playing-coach in the ever-improving West...