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  • Threat? Of course not!

    By Alison Noonan GOLF legend Greg Norman has played down concerns that his new multimillion dollar golf course will be a threat to existing Cranbourne…

  • Survey reveals many addicted to the pokies

    By Alison NoonanA SURVEY on the gambling habits of Cranbourne residents has revealed an alarming number of poker machine addicts. Casey councillor Kevin Bradford said…

  • Police called as councillor ordered out

    By Glen AtwellPOLICE were called to the Casey council meeting on Tuesday night after a fiery standoff between the mayor Janet Halsall and councillor Paul…

  • Remnant vegetation is key

    LOCALS wanting to protect and enhance native vegetation on their property can apply for grants. The City of Casey launched the incentive scheme following recommendations…

  • Cheer on a plate

    CHRISTMAS has come and those finding it a bit harder this festive season are invited to come to Cranbourne and share in a feast. Cranbourne’s…

  • Crowds jump at rodeo event

    By Sarah Schwager THE biggest crowd ever turned up to catch the action at the annual Cranbourne Rodeo Spectacular and Country Festival on the weekend.…

  • Neighbours back brothel owner

    – Alison NoonanTHE neighbours of a convicted brothel owner in Cranbourne North have rallied in support of their friend, who they claim has been wrongfully…

  • Push for bus service pays off

    By Alison Noonan RESIDENTS of Casey’s south have won a long-running campaign to secure a community bus service. The State Government last week announced that…

  • Club’s call to pitch in

    By Ed MerrisonCRANBOURNE Soccer Club is hoping to attract more funds and upgrade poor facilities which are blamed for stunting the club’s growth and denying…

  • Bomb alert

    By Alison Noonan A BOMB that exploded at Cranbourne Secondary College last week has prompted a police warning not to mess with explosives. Police said…

  • Flood plan down the drain

    By Alison NoonanTHE flood gates will remain open in one of Pearcedale’s wettest streets after residents last week refused to pay for vital drainage work.…

  • Touching gesture to fire victims

    By Alison NoonanA SELFLESS donation from a grade prep student to a Hampton Park family that lost everything in a house fire last week has…

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