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  • Band makes its moves

    THE Cranbourne Secondary College staff band was in full swing on Friday last week, belting out a number of tunes for the entertainment of toe-tapping…

  • A splash of colour

    PLANTS and gardening often bring out the creative side in people and this winter the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne has put together an art and…

  • Anti-spray success

    A CRANBOURNE primary school has tagged a Casey graffiti awareness program a success. Courtenay Gardens Primary School’s Grade 5 students participated in the City of…

  • Demons ‘rescue package’ fears

    By Glen AtwellCASEY Council will spend $890,000 improving facilities at Casey Fields – and gift a vacant block of land up to the value of…

  • Cranbourne hearing upgrade

    CRANBOURNE now has better access to hearing support services. Australian Hearing, a government agency that provides a full range of hearing services, has upgraded its…

  • Asbestos removal brings a cool relief

    ASBESTOS in the roof of the Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club will be removed before the end of this year. The removal works, to be funded…

  • Control comes to Casey Fields

    CASEY Fields’ state-of-the-art 2.2km criterium cycling track has a new race control centre. The $150,000 centre provides an administration space, a storage area and toilets…

  • Tractor found but bike still missing

    POLICE have recovered a stolen tractor that was taken from a Clyde turf farm sometime between noon on 7 June and 10am on 8 June…

  • Growth for expansion

    By Kelly YatesA CRANBOURNE North community centre, which attracts more than 800 people a week, was officially reopened last Wednesday after receiving $165,000 worth of…

  • Ex-mayor honoured

    By Melissa GrantPAKENHAM stalwart Charlie Rossetti was recognised for his service to local government and aged care on the Queen’s Birthday. The former Pakenham Shire…

  • Skydiving MP falls for solar

    By Glen AtwellFLINDERS MP Greg Hunt joined Australia’s oldest parachutist, Jim Brierley, in a parachute jump over Tooradin at the weekend to highlight the freefall…

  • Change in wind for Cranbourne

    By Kelly YatesTHE winds of change blowing through Cranbourne are set to reach gale force after Casey Council agreed to consider community suggestions to its…

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