News
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On the outer
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE Football Club has hit out at Casey Council, accusing it of relegating its ratepayer-funded Casey Fields to clubs from outside the municipality.…
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Junction Village gets aged care
A NEW aged-care facility in Junction Village was opened late last month. Flinders MP Greg Hunt congratulated the organisers and builders of the Regis Sherwood…
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Tempers rise in bunfight
A DISPUTE over bread led to the stabbing of a Hampton Park baker on the weekend. A 42yearold Hampton Park man received multiple lacerations to…
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Faulty TV sparks fire
By Glen AtwellA FAULTY television sparked the near-fatal Cranbourne house fire in Raisell Road at the weekend. Six people were hospitalised when a fierce fire…
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Man injured by bus missile
A MAN was injured after someone threw a block of wood at a moving bus in Tooradin on Saturday. Police said the bus was travelling…
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Workers reject work reforms
A DELEGATION of National Union of Workers members from the Frankston area is taking concerns about the proposed industrial relations reforms to Federal Parliament. Representing…
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Scorpions make a move
By Alison NoonanTHE search is on for local football talent, with the new Casey Scorpions officially settling in the City of Casey. The VFL team,…
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Trucks thrill monster crowd
By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE’S monster truck show on the weekend was a massive event with organisers having to turn away as many people as they let…
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Crews ferried to island blaze
IT was a restless weekend for rescue crews at Warneet Yacht Club after French Island caught fire after a lightning strike on Friday. Rescue boat…
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Fuel burden hits home
By Alison Noonan SKYROCKETING petrol prices are costing Cranbourne motorists an extra $300,000 per week. With fuel averaging at $1.30 and tipped to increase, locals…
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Children party on, mad as hatters
Children turned up dressed as their favourite story book character for a mad tea of fairy bread and cordial. About 40 children listened to stories…