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  • New centre a study in concentration

    By Glen Atwell COMBINE free periods with VCE students, and the result is usually a trip to the canteen or even the local shops. Not…

  • Bags of help

    By Glen AtwellMEMBERS of Cranbourne’s Salvation Army junior youth program are aiming to fill 20 bags with donated non-perishable food at Centro Cranbourne on Friday…

  • Gang robs men at knifepoint

    A BERWICK man was recently the victim of an armed robbery in Cranbourne. The 21-year-old was set upon by a knife-wielding man as he walked…

  • Car driver saves teen from robbery

    A PASSING car saved a 16-year-old boy from being robbed on Somerville Road in Hampton Park late last month. The youth had walked to a…

  • Driver attacked at service station

    AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man was the victim of a vicious road rage assault at the United service station on Heatherton Road last week. The 37-year-old…

  • Passenger’s ribs broken in train attack

    – Kelly YatesPOLICE are on the hunt for a group of 15 youths who attacked a passenger and broke three of his ribs. He was…

  • Game still on

    By Melissa GrantFOUR local fishermen, including two from Tooradin, have been labelled heroes after rescuing three sailors off the New South Wales south coast on…

  • Council travel ban backflip

    By Glen AtwellA ONE-year self-imposed ban on overseas and interstate travel has been quashed by Casey Council after just five weeks. In an extraordinary series…

  • Hardwork rewarded

    CRANBOURNE real estate office Finning First National won four awards at the First National Real Estate’s Awards ceremony this week. The High Street office took…

  • Dig in for bank

    By Kelly YatesORGANISERS of Tooradin’s first bank have thanked the community for its support and are calling for more people to help out. The Bendigo…

  • Law in their own hands

    SHOPPERS at Cranbourne were told about a range of free legal services last week at the Peninsula Community Legal Centre as part of Law Week.…

  • Parents go back to school

    PARENTS of Courtenay Gardens Primary School students swapped spots with their children on Wednesday to celebrate Education Week. See for Yourself Day, an initiative of…

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