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Theft cuts life-saving surgery
By Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park woman is reeling after having money set aside for a potentially life-saving operation stolen. Victoria Garwood was asleep at home…
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Missing man returns after footy match
A HAMPTON Park man who failed to return home after a weekend football match was found on Monday. Fears were held for the safety of…
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Students keep faith as an icon crosses their path
By Glen Atwell THE World Youth Day Cross and Icon arrived in Cranbourne on Tuesday, marking an historical moment for the local Catholic community. Like…
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Corey’s TV hopes in doubt
CASEY councillor Steve Beardon’s plan to travel to the USA to continue his fight against graffiti may have been wiped away. Beardon had been invited…
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Pool leak test rains supreme
By Glen Atwell TWO million litres of collected rain is being used to water-proof test the new 50-metre pool at the Cranbourne Aquatic and Leisure…
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Family sprays paint sale
By Glen AtwellA CRANBOURNE mother is demanding answers after she witnessed her 12-year-old son being sold a can of spray paint at a local shop…
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Talks to tackle
A COMMUNITY forum could be critical in providing a cure to violent behaviour in Cranbourne. Windermere Child and Family Services is planning to host a…
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Teachers back at old school
By Alison Noonan SCHOOL spirit runs deep at Cranbourne Secondary College — so much that past students are banging down the classroom doors to come…
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Road robbery
A CRANBOURNE woman was attacked and robbed on Friday night when she stopped her car to help a man lying on the road. The 35-year-old…
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Casey connected by new website
The City of Casey’s community portal, Casey Connect, was officially launched last week by Casey mayor Janet Halsall. Casey Connect is an online community for…
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Panthers turn it on for ‘S Man’
By Sally Bird THE life of Scott Walton was celebrated with an emphatic 80-point win by the Pearcedale Football Club on Saturday. At the club’s…
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Dirt road bites the dust
A SMALL gravel road in Cannons Creek will be closed for good after councillors and community members decided there was little need to keep it…