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Market garden hurt by theft
Police are investigating the theft of this $100,000 John Deere 6420 tractor from a Devon Meadows market garden last week. By Alison NoonanTHE owners of…
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Input push on sports project
By Alison Noonan CRANBOURNE community groups will have their say in the development of a multimillion dollar sporting complex at Casey Fields. Councillors at Tuesday…
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Post box explosion leaves trail of fear
A bomb exploded inside the Australia Post box at the front of the Cannons Creek General Store, igniting hundreds of undelivered letters and destroying the…
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$3m grant for Cranbourne kids
Child’s play: Flinders MP Greg Hunt, Ray Canobie, Windemere CEO Cheryl DeZilwa, Bryan Sheridan and Casey mayor Neil Lucas are delighted Windemere Child and Family…
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Plea for Claudia
Desperate … A fundraising dinner dance is the only chance Hampton Park girl Claudia Sacco, who suffers from moderate to severe autism, has of a…
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Sales screw up thieves’ plans
Michael Impey of Cranbourne Steel and Bolts has had an influx of orders for oneway screws in the wake of an increasing number of numberplate…
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Program grows a hunger for reading
Cranbourne youngster Sammy is perplexed – he can’t decide which book he wants to read at Cranbourne Library.Right: Georgia listens intently to a story at…
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Residents have say on Activity Centre
River Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith, managing director MacroPlan Australia Brian Haratsis, mayor Neil Lucas, director infrastructure services Ray Butler, acting CEO Steve Dalton and…
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Disability group aims for advocacy
Casey Action on Disability group president Michael Deayton with Disbility Resources Centre advocate Katrina Newman at the forum. By Sarah SchwagerA NEW advocacy service for…
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Council goes in to bat at oval
Users of the Lynbrook Oval are delighted that Casey Council has agreed to provide temporary change facilities during the upcoming cricket season. Back from left:…
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Boot loads of treasure
Clarendon Street CoOperative Child Care Centre kids Emilee, Adam, Holly, Joshua and Antonietta are ready to do their bit for the centre’s Car Boot Sale…
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Heaps of hoops in holiday fun
Right: Daisy demonstrated her best hula hooping skills this week as part of Cranbourne Library’s school holiday fun. CRANBOURNE youngsters jumped through hoops to reach…