News
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Men on theft, burglary charges
TWO Cranbourne men were arrested by police last week following a burglary on a Hampton Park clothes shop. The men, aged 18 and 20, have…
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Lyndhurst dumped on
By Glen Atwell LYNDHURST has been labelled one of the worst places in Australia to buy a house in a property report released this week.…
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It’s all smiles for the 40th birthday
By Glen Atwell WHEN the Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club celebrated its 40th birthday on Sunday, 94-year-old founding member Eileen Morgan was there to blow out…
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Road safety works to start
ROAD safety improvements on a Cranbourne South black spot will commence in January. Casey City Council has awarded a tender for the construction of sealed…
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Burn-off declared a success
By Kelly YatesTHE bushland at Cranbourne South’s Morning Mist Reserve had a successful ecological burn last Wednesday. The main fire was lit in the afternoon…
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Teenager in hospital after senseless bashing
A CRANBOURNE teenager was bashed by two men with a car steering lock after he got off a train last Monday week. The victim, 19,…
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Council takes more notice
By Kelly YatesCOMMUNITY noticeboards have been installed in Cranbourne South and Pearcedale as part of the Coastal Communities Coming Together Community Building Initiative program. Casey…
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Great effort and supreme sacrifice
CRANBOURNE Secondary College students laid a wreath and stopped to remember the efforts by Australian men and women during the World War I battle on…
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Mulch makes it easier to be green
CASEY residents are being encouraged to give their gardens a boost with a discounted layer of mulch or compost. The garden cover will be available…
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Dust up over dirt roads
DUST is causing a problem for residents on dirt roads in Casey’s south. Balla Balla Ward councillor Colin Butler said speeding cars and grinding rock…
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Crash explosion woman identified
– Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE woman killed in a murder-suicide in February has been identified. Mother of two Susan Ardzi, 36, was killed when the car…