News
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This little piggy went home
By Glen AtwellTHE runaway piglet that caused chaos along Berwick-Cranbourne Road last Tuesday has found a home in the backyard of her rescuer. Veteran animal…
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Police numbers
By Glen Atwell POLICE numbers in Cranbourne are dwindling at dangerously low levels after a recent roster change robbed the station of one in four…
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Something in the air
By Kelly YatesLYNDHURST Secondary College students took over the airwaves at the local radio station last Monday as they hosted a one-hour live radio program.…
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Seeds planted for funding boosts
AFTER the success of this year’s Primary School Environmental Expo, Casey Council will attempt to increase funding for the event. The funding increase from $18,000…
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Survivor’s next big step is saying I do
By Kelly Yates A CRANBOURNE woman who lost both her legs and six fingertips after contracting meningococcal disease nine years ago is getting ready to…
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Cranbourne car torched
A CAR parked in a driveway in Cranbourne was set alight at the weekend. The car was at the end of the driveway near the…
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New home for U3A
By Kelly Yates THE University of the Third Age Cranbourne (U3A) now has a new home in the Cranbourne Library. The volunteer community group celebrated…
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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…