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  • Making a glass act

    WHO would have thought working with glass could be so much fun? Teenagers at Cranbourne Youth Information Centre discovered the fun of glass art during…

  • Circus skills in school

    By Sarah SchwagerINSTEAD of hanging out with friends at lunchtime, a group of students have been perfecting acrobatics, juggling, unicycling and diablo at Cranbourne Secondary…

  • Woman fingers man over purse snatch

    A YEAR after a Cranbourne woman was robbed on a local street she has helped detectives arrest a man. On 28 July last year, the…

  • ‘Haunted’ house blaze

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S infamous ‘haunted house’ has gone up in flames. The old derelict house on Russell Street has been the subject of a campaign…

  • Get the jab, MP urges

    PARENTS are being urged to vaccinate their children against chickenpox and polio. Flinders MP Greg Hunt has encouraged local parents to take up the Australian…

  • Mayor urges approval after construction

    By Sarah SchwagerA CONTROVERSIAL planning permit for a Warneet shop has been approved despite council officers’ recommendation to refuse approval for the works. Casey mayor…

  • Wild hair tops off day

    HAMPTON Park Primary School students went crazy for a day to raise money for Australian wildlife. The Junior School Council put on a Crikey Hair…

  • Thieves make TV and dinner raid

    HUNGRY thieves stole more than just valuables when they burgled a Hampton Park property on the weekend. Between 4.15pm and 9pm on Saturday, thieves broke…

  • Hospital surgery numbers rise

    CRANBOURNE Integrated Care Centre is doing its bit to relieve pressures on Victoria’s surgery waiting list. The State Government recently announced that 200,000 Victorians had…

  • Thieves leave pet to die

    By Alison NoonanTHIEVES brutally attacked two dogs before ransacking a home in Cranbourne. One dog, a twoyearold jack russell, was left to die while the…

  • Heartbreak!

    By Glen AtwellPEARCEDALE resident Scott Walton had ‘a thousand mates’, a thriving football career and had just started his own bricklaying business when his heart…

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