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  • Sour after sweet raiders

    HUNGRY thieves have been on the rampage in Cranbourne. In their first raid they stole cakes, pies and soft drinks from a Cranbourne bakery. Police…

  • Prizemoney gets a timely boost

    By Glen Atwell CRANBOURNE trainers have given thumbs up to a Racing Victoria Limited (RVL) plan which will boost prizemoney for winners and placegetters of…

  • Millions all set to go out on a limb

    By Glen Atwell FLINDERS MP Greg Hunt is urging Casey residents to get involved in Australia’s biggest community tree-planting event – National Tree Day. National…

  • Free tips on how to help save the planet

    By Glen Atwell THE co-founder of Clean Up Australia and deputy chairperson of Clean Up the World, Kim McKay, OAM, will speak to an audience…

  • Taking stock for grandma

    NAN, Nanna, Nonna, Oma, Grandma and Gran. No matter what the name, they hold a special place in our hearts. To celebrate National Nanna’s Night,…

  • School’s back – and students can’t wait

    The class of 1978, a form four group at former Cranbourne High School. CRANBOURNE Secondary College has been swamped with calls from former students and…

  • Shoulders to be sealed on problem road

    The article that appeared on 4 May 2006, emphasising the need for Thompsons Road to be resurfaced. By Sarah SchwagerAFTER years of lobbying, Cranbourne North…

  • Electrical shopping strip causes a buzz

    JB Hi-Fi store manager Nino Cuciniello and The Good Guys By Glen AtwellNEED a computer or laptop? How does a new flat-screen television, or a…

  • Council market moves

    Cranbourne resident and long-time marketeer John Foley believes a local market would be a success. By Glen AtwellEXPERIENCED marketeer John Foley said more than 100…

  • Hopes on track

    Jockey Greg Childs has Cranbourne filly Zarita (outside) in full stride at Cranbourne Racecourse on Tuesday morning. By Glen Atwell‘EXCITING’. It was the only way…

  • Pull is in peril

    Tooradin Tractor Pull organiser Trevor Van der Heyden at Rutter Reserve, where $30,000 of copper cable was wrecked. Picture: Luke Plummer By Glen AtwellTHE future…

  • Enough of the disgrace

    Former Cranbourne councillor and state member Gary Rowe will contest a seat on Casey Council at the upcoming election. By Glen Atwell“A DISGRACEFUL decline in…

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