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  • Boy rescued from creek mud

    By Sarah SchwagerA 10-YEAR-OLD caused a stir in Cannons Creek on Sunday when he became stuck in mud in the creek. The town hopped to…

  • Boat motor missing

    A TWENTY-foot boat was stolen from a Cranbourne business last Thursday night before being dumped in Blind Bight with its motor missing. Police said the…

  • Display vigilance, say police

    By Sarah Schwager POLICE are appealing for people to keep vigilant around Cranbourne and Hampton Park and report any suspicious activity around display homes and…

  • Commuter robbed

    A CRANBOURNE North man was viciously assaulted and robbed on a Cranbourne-bound train last Friday. The 28-year-old was approached by four men of Islander appearance…

  • We’re drained!

    By Sarah SchwagerTOORADIN’S open drains are a death trap for young children, according to fed-up locals. Angry residents say they are sick and tired of…

  • Bushfire deliberate

    A SUSPICIOUS fire that swept through Morning Mist Reserve in Cranbourne South on Saturday afternoon has police appealing for public information. The reserve was engulfed…

  • Check it out!

    By Sarah SchwagerA FORMULA One mad Cranbourne man rubbed shoulders with racing’s best last week thanks to an original hairstyle. Grant Dunn was splashed across…

  • $600,000 for River Gum Primary

    RIVER Gum Primary School has received part-funding to build classrooms and student toilets and develop the grounds. The $600,000 Australian Government grant will help the…

  • Fast food

    BANKED up traffic from people eager to get into Cranbourne’s McDonald’s restaurant has caused Casey Council to look at the traffic problem. After last week’s…

  • Host homes seek help

    BANKSIA Services for Seniors is looking for volunteers to work in a host home as part of a social program for dementia sufferers. Experience in…

  • Revellers go on notice

    Cranbourne police have launched an operation to combat vandalism and wild party behaviour on weekends . Operation Zero Tolerance will see uniformed officers and plain-clothed…

  • Bazaar is back

    GRAB a bargain at the Tooradin Annual Craft and Clothing Bazaar this weekend. Browse the many stalls, including linen, giftware, nursery items, toys, handcraft, homewares,…

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