Tale of two schools
TWO local primary schools will battle it out to go into the running for the national title in the Wakakirri National Story Festival.
Lynbrook and...
Traders fume at crime spree
By Glen AtwellA RASH of robberies along Cranbourne’s High Street has angered local traders, who have declared enough is enough.
Four commercial properties, including one...
Racing shakes flu
By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE racecourse will again be punter friendly after all bio security measures were removed from Victorian thoroughbred meetings this week.
A meeting on...
Man to face court
NARRE Warren police arrested a 34yearold Cranbourne man last Thursday, 18 August, and have charged him with drugrelated offences.
The man has been bailed to...
Showbag for party safety
TO HELP combat party crashing and risky behaviour at parties, Casey police has developed a showbag for the hosts.
The bag is now available for...
Time’s up for signs
CRANBOURNE traders have won a small reprieve with Casey Council allowing retailers to keep advertising signs in front of their shops.
However, the move is...
Kids die in crash
TWO children died and three other people were seriously injured after a car and a truck collided in Lynbrook yesterday (Wednesday) morning.
Police believe a...
Register to help lost, families
POLICE are urging the family and carers of people with a cognitive impairment to sign up to a new register to help ease the...
These kids are game to learn
LIFE-SIZE chess and snakes and ladders were Hampton Park Primary School’s creative way of celebrating National Literacy and Numeracy Week.
The students enjoyed learning English...
Record crowd remembers
By Sarah SchwagerANZAC Day celebrations drew record crowds in Cranbourne on Tuesday as the community recognised its war heroes.
From the dawn service until the...
Boaties angry at marine madness
By Alison Noonan
TEMPERS are reaching boiling point in Casey’s coastal villages as hundreds of angry boaters battle for limited space at local jetties.
One fisherman...