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  • Road robbery

    A CRANBOURNE woman was attacked and robbed on Friday night when she stopped her car to help a man lying on the road. The 35-year-old…

  • Casey connected by new website

    The City of Casey’s community portal, Casey Connect, was officially launched last week by Casey mayor Janet Halsall. Casey Connect is an online community for…

  • Panthers turn it on for ‘S Man’

    By Sally Bird THE life of Scott Walton was celebrated with an emphatic 80-point win by the Pearcedale Football Club on Saturday. At the club’s…

  • Dirt road bites the dust

    A SMALL gravel road in Cannons Creek will be closed for good after councillors and community members decided there was little need to keep it…

  • Police suspect burglary link

    TWO burglaries committed in the early hours of Sunday morning may be related, according to Cranbourne Police. The Cranbourne Salvation Army, located on New Holland…

  • Three injured in rubbish dispute

    TWO Cranbourne West men have been charged in relation to the stabbing of three rubbish collectors last week. The incident occurred in Reginald Court, Cranbourne…

  • Tall stories, poems part of the script

    By Sarah Schwager CRANBOURNE North resident and up-and-coming writer, poet, stand-up comedian and scriptwriter Ben Pobjie is making his way in the world of the…

  • Appeal to find missing man

    POLICE are appealing for community assistance to help them locate a missing Langwarrin man. Albert Edward Johnston, 63, was last seen by family members leaving…

  • Old school starts new term

    AN OLD school has been given a new lease on life. The building in which generations of youngsters from Monomeith and Tooradin North learned their…

  • Residents fail to amend budget

    By Sarah SchwagerRESIDENTS of Devon Meadows and Five Ways’ unsealed roads led a last ditch attempt to amend the Casey budget to make the council…

  • Quicksand!

    By Sarah SchwagerIT BECAME a case of rescuing the rescuer last Friday after a man became stuck chest-deep in mud in Tooradin. The Cranbourne man…

  • Mums take up pole position

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE North mother Sally Blackwell had always thought pole dancing was reserved for entertainment in men’s clubs. “It’s something I’d always wanted to…

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