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  • Flick to capture GP crowd

    By Glen AtwellCRANBOURNE Chamber of Commerce will host an open-air cinema in the car park of the Cranbourne Racecourse in early October, and expects it…

  • Hampton courts bounce back

    By Glen Atwell HAMPTON Park Tennis Club celebrated the opening of its two synthetic clay courts with two strong home wins last weekend. The drought-proof…

  • Does the car park crush at Cranbourne station affect your commute?

    Kristie Hegarty, Cranbourne YES“The lack of parking annoys the hell out of me. Most days I park on the grass.”Sam Gissara, Cranbourne NO“I walk to…

  • Girls take leap of faith in challenge

    By Jade LawtonGIRLS are facing their fears and learning lessons in life, trust and courage, thanks to a new program. The Going Up program encourages…

  • Money stolen from Tabaret

    POLICE are on the hunt for four thieves who stole what police would only describe as a large amount of money from Cranbourne’s Trios Tabaret…

  • Thieves on drink spree

    By Kelly YatesTHIRSTY thieves have targeted the Devon Meadows Football Club twice in the past week, stealing about 50 slabs of beer and pre mixed…

  • Major precinct mooted

    By Glen AtwellA BUSINESS development in Cranbourne West will create 10,000 jobs in its first phase and sprawl across 792 hectares of land. The project,…

  • More notice given

    COMMUNITY noticeboards have been installed in Hampton Park as part of the Hampton Park Community Renewal (HPCR) project. The initiative is a partnership between the…

  • Band makes its moves

    THE Cranbourne Secondary College staff band was in full swing on Friday last week, belting out a number of tunes for the entertainment of toe-tapping…

  • A splash of colour

    PLANTS and gardening often bring out the creative side in people and this winter the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne has put together an art and…

  • Anti-spray success

    A CRANBOURNE primary school has tagged a Casey graffiti awareness program a success. Courtenay Gardens Primary School’s Grade 5 students participated in the City of…

  • Demons ‘rescue package’ fears

    By Glen AtwellCASEY Council will spend $890,000 improving facilities at Casey Fields – and gift a vacant block of land up to the value of…

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