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  • Late bus rides for revellers

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE people will now be able to stay out later in the city on weekends without having to pay taxi costs. A new…

  • Coma baffles doctors

    By Sarah SchwagerDOCTORS are at a loss to explain why a Cranbourne motorcyclist has not woken up from a coma after he was involved in…

  • Hit on truck

    VANDALS targeted a delivery truck parked outside a Cranbourne chemist and etched the word “drugs” on the vehicle’s bonnet. Police believe the incident occurred when…

  • Party in the park

    CELEBRATE the birth of a nation at the Australia Day Family Festival in Hampton Park. Organised by members of the Hampton Park Australia Day Committee…

  • Hunt Club bags award

    THE Hunt Club Estate has won a best estate of the year award in the prestigious Housing Industry Association (HIA) awards. The Cranbourne East estate…

  • Danielle’s hoping to go global

    By Shaun Inguanzo A HAMPTON Park mother has been chosen as Australia’s representative to take on the rest of the world at the Mrs Globe…

  • Council bust up over IR laws

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Federal Government’s industrial relations laws caused conflict among Casey councillors last week. Councillors were divided at last week’s council meeting over a…

  • Screen stolen from school

    SCHOOL holidays had barely begun before a Cranbourne primary school was broken into. Thieves stole a flat screen monitor from Cranbourne South Primary School, on…

  • Homeless Saints look to Casey Fields

    By Marc McGowanST Kilda Football Club is considering Casey Fields as a new base after a breakdown in negotiations with the City of Kingston led…

  • Legal eagles set to aid Cranbourne

    A COMMUNITY legal centre is to be set up in Cranbourne. Attorney General Rob Hulls made the longawaited announcement on Tuesday following calls from Cranbourne…

  • Rail back on council’s track

    By Alison NoonanTHE construction of the Cranbourne East rail line is back on Casey Council’s agenda following a damning report on Melbourne’s public transport system.…

  • Warning on bogus house callers

    By Rebecca FraserA PERSON pretending to represent Casey council has been doorknocking in Narre Warren, trying to solicit personal information from elderly residents. The incident…

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