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  • Cross-country day proves a winner

    By Sarah SchwagerSTUDENTS jogged their hearts out at Cranbourne South Primary School at the school’s annual cross country marathon. It was a whole-school event as…

  • Revved up for help

    By Sarah SchwagerMORE than 450 motorbikes roared up the coast on Saturday donating goods and raising money for the needy in time for Christmas. The…

  • Nominations open for Aussie awards

    NOMINATIONS are now open for next year’s Australia Day Awards. Flinders MP Greg Hunt is calling for nominations for the categories of Australian of the…

  • What a weekend!

    By Sarah Schwager and Brad KingsburyTHERE was something for everyone in Cranbourne on the weekend as the Australian Moto Grand Prix and the Browns Sawdust…

  • Funding for island path hooks anglers

    TOORADIN is set for further beautification works following the announcement of a $6,100 Federal Government grant to construct an access track to the second island…

  • Medical centre robbed again

    A MEDICAL centre in Cranbourne has been broken into and cash stolen. Solarino House on High Street was broken into just before 2am last Thursday,…

  • Cash reconsidered for theatre

    A PETITION signed by 82 local people has forced Casey Council to have another look at funding for the Cranbourne Community Theatre. Councillor Janet Halsall…

  • Aboriginal art welcome

    By Sarah SchwagerA KOORI art display aims to make a Cranbourne health centre more welcoming for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Not-for-profit health service…

  • Three on blackmail charges

    THREE people have been charged with blackmail and extortion. The charges follow incidents in which two families in Devon Meadows and Gembrook were hit for…

  • Course puts care into cars

    By Glen AtwellLYNDHURST Secondary College will put the motivation back into mechanics when it launches its first technical-based TAFE course this week. As part of…

  • New residents boost salesBy Kelly Yates

    CRANBOURNE’S peak retail body confirmed that residential growth was responsible for greater sales figures recorded by traders over the Christmas holiday period. Lisa Saint John,…

  • Food stolen from home

    A LARGE haul of frozen food was taken from a Hampton Park home on Sunday. Some time between 11.40am and 12.30pm, thieves broke in through…

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