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  • Quick thinking truck driver saves family

    By Alison Noonan AN EPILEPTIC Cranbourne woman narrowly escaped death or serious injury after she suffered a fit while driving with her two young children…

  • Council plans for the future

    THE winds of change blowing through Cranbourne are about to reach gale force. A draft copy of the Cranbourne Community Plan, designed to capture the…

  • Woman assaulted in street attack

    A HAMPTON Park woman was indecently assaulted as she walked to work in the early hours of the morning last week. The 42-year-old woman was…

  • Man linked to two break-ins

    POLICE are on the hunt for a burglar linked to two early morning break-ins at Cranbourne. At 3.50am last Thursday, video surveillance showed a man…

  • Now, it’s an above-ground pool

    By Kelly Yates CRANBOURNE’S Aquatic and Leisure Centre (CALC) is progressing on target and set to open in mid-2009. City of Casey mayor Janet Halsall…

  • Chamber cheers footy focus

    THECranbourne Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the move to secure an AFL match for the City of Casey. Last week the News reported that the…

  • Top marks to teachers

    CRANBOURNE teachers have the chance to make their mark in the education industry with the 2006 Victorian Education Excellence Awards. Cranbourne MP Jude Perera this…

  • Taste treats for school tots

    TOORADIN kids took their tastebuds to new heights last week with a healthy alternative. As part of Fruit and Vegie Week, last Thursday Tooradin Primary…

  • Clyde residents reject mosque application

    By Alison NoonanLOCALS have rejected a proposal to build a mosque on Manks Road in Clyde. Residents say they would be extremely unhappy should Casey…

  • Twilight time for carols

    CAROLS by Twilight will celebrate its 32nd year as a unique community-based family event this Christmas Eve. Presented by the Berwick Church of Christ, Carols…

  • Woman fights off intruder

    – Sarah SchwagerA HAMPTON Park woman may be scarred for life after a vicious attack as she slept in her own bed. Cranbourne police said…

  • Hall works get the green lightBy Glen Atwell

    THE future of the asbestos-laden Cranbourne Public Hall has been assured after local MP Jude Perera announced State Government funding to repair the building. The…

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