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  • Panicked horse put down

    A VALUABLE thoroughbred horse had to be put down on New Year’s Eve after bolting and severely injuring itself on a fence in Pearcedale. The…

  • Woman charged after making robbery claim

    A CRANBOURNE woman has been charged after police said she falsely claimed to have been the victim of a road-side armed robbery earlier this month.…

  • Star the only independent voice

    THE NEWS is Cranbourne’s only independent voice after Fairfax bought out the Independent News Group this week. Fairfax, which publishes The Journal, bought the Independent…

  • Hampton Park

    CHRISTMAS lunch at the club is on 15 December and members are asked to be seated by noon. We wish all members a merry Christmas…

  • Churches step out in harmony

    RESIDENTS from all cultures and backgrounds will march through Cranbourne for the Good Friday Easter March next week. Pastor Phil Cayzer of TurningPoint Family Church,…

  • Lovely surprise for arthritis group

    CRANBOURNE Arthritis Support Group has been helping to improve the quality of life for people with musculoskeletal diseases for 25 years. The group was last…

  • Tip neighbours fear change

    By Sarah SchwagerHAMPTON Park residents fear their local landfill could become a dumping ground for toxic waste. An application by waste operator SITA Environmental Solutions…

  • Switch on to school TV

    AND now for the weather at Courtenay Gardens Primary School… The Cranbourne school’s grade sixes have launched their first live morning television show through its…

  • Building at bursting point

    COMMUNITY service organisations are battling for space in Cranbourne’s Old Shire Offices as pressure mounts to squeeze another group in to the already overflowing building.…

  • Fight for son’s pool rights

    By Alison NoonanA CRANBOURNE mother is disgusted at the lack of disabled services at a community facility. Tracy Slachter’s 12-year-old son Nathan suffers from cerebral…

  • Egg farm plans wait to hatch

    A PEARCEDALE egg farmer says the future of his business is in the hands of Casey Council. The owner of Blias Egg Farm, Constantine Blias,…

  • Supporters turn out for 25th

    THE Cranbourne Arthritis Support Group celebrated a special milestone with their 25th birthday last week. Members enjoyed a sit down lunch at Amstel Golf Club…

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