Station open for inspection
CASEY residents can take a squizz at the new Cranbourne Police Station at an upcoming Open Day.
The police station will open its doors to...
Real estate move towards retirement
By Alison NoonanRETIREMENT marks the end of an era for well-known Cranbourne business identity Robin Daley, who is farewelling the local real estate industry...
Students sign for a dole
YEAR 10 students at Lyndhurst Secondary College have made a pledge to stay off the dole for at least the next year.
More than 200...
Police seek store flasher
POLICE are searching for a man who exposed himself at a Cranbourne shopping centre on Saturday.
Cranbourne Police said the man entered men’s clothing store...
Roll up, roll up for the three legged races!
By Glen AtwellTWENTY three races, three codes, one day.
Tricodes Day 2008 is set to roar into action at the Cranbourne Racing Complex on Sunday...
Wordsmiths battle it out
STUDENTS from six local schools competed against each other on Tuesday in a battle of the spoken word.
Schools from the Lyndhurst cluster – Narre...
Police nab 42 over fuel thefts
By Alison NoonanPETROL thieves are wreaking financial havoc on Cranbourne service stations as fuel prices continue to soar.
Motorists filling up and driving off without...
Assault witnesses sought
POLICE have called on witnesses to come forward over an assault in Hampton Park more than a month ago.
Two men were assaulted at Brady’s...
Paintball gets fired up again
By Sarah ThompsonPAINTBALL has blasted its way back on to Victoria’s sporting scene after a brief absence.
Changed firearms laws saw the closure of paintball...
Bloody brawl ends game
PLAYERS are demanding action after an indoor soccer game deteriorated into a bloody brawl at a Cranbourne sports centre last week.
One player, Pakenham’s Matt...
Hunt on for new school
By Callan DateFEARS of overcrowded classrooms have forced two schools to consider merging.
Plans being considered by Cranbourne Primary School and Cranbourne Secondary College would...
Playgrounds for adults likely
By Sarah Schwager
PLAYGROUNDS aren’t just for kids – they’re for adults, too.
That was the consensus at Casey Council last week after councillors decided to...