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  • 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…

  • Wet end for rolling Rover

    By Alison Noonan LOCALS were called to an unusual rescue mission when a car and boat sank at Warneet on Tuesday. The vehicle and boat…

  • Walk this way

    By Alison NoonanLYNBROOK Estate residents are now connected to the rest of the community following yesterday’s official opening of the $1.2 million Lynbrook Estate pedestrian…

  • Volunteers

    THEcall has gone out for volunteers to help the comunity. Compassion, sensitivity, and good listening skills are essential to work with patients within the City…

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