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Aboriginal art welcome

By Sarah SchwagerA KOORI art display aims to make a Cranbourne health centre more welcoming for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Not-for-profit health service...

Three on blackmail charges

THREE people have been charged with blackmail and extortion. The charges follow incidents in which two families in Devon Meadows and Gembrook were hit for...

Course puts care into cars

By Glen AtwellLYNDHURST Secondary College will put the motivation back into mechanics when it launches its first technical-based TAFE course this week. As part of...

New residents boost salesBy Kelly Yates

CRANBOURNE’S peak retail body confirmed that residential growth was responsible for greater sales figures recorded by traders over the Christmas holiday period. Lisa Saint John,...

Food stolen from home

A LARGE haul of frozen food was taken from a Hampton Park home on Sunday. Some time between 11.40am and 12.30pm, thieves broke in through...

Radio star shines over the internet

By Alison Noonan COMMUNITY radio station 3SER has gone global. For the first time in its 20year history the Cranbourne based station is online, broadcasting live...

Vandals’ mindless attack not so cool for primary school

PEARCEDALE Primary School students could be in for a hot few weeks after mindless vandals damaged several air-conditioning units at the school. The senseless attack...

Sizzling time for Salvation

A CRANBOURNE business helped raise money for the Salvation Army recently. Harvey World Travel’s inaugural Travel Expo was held at the Cranbourne Community Hall on...

Pair in daylight smash and grab

A MAN watched as two people carried out a daylight smash and grab in Cranbourne. The man was putting up signs near the Settlement Hotel...

Jump in number of building site raids

By Sarah SchwagerTHE rate of burglaries at construction sites around Cranbourne is getting out of control, according to police. Cranbourne police said every week they...

Discount store ‘key’

By Sarah Schwager A DISCOUNT department store would help boost Hampton Park, according to Casey Council. Development of the Hampton Park Town Centre was discussed at...

Council picks up TAFE tab

RATEPAYERS will pay for a Casey councillor to attend TAFE. Councillors agreed at Tuesday night’s council meeting to pay more than $800 to send new...

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ROC and Robbins lead the way

ROC Netball Club has finished the Outer East Football Netball season as the shining light, scooping a swag of silverware to store at Rob...