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  • Camera theft snaps owner’s heart

    THIEVES left a Hampton Park man devastated after his collection of cameras was stolen last Thursday. The cameras’ owner was a member of the Australian…

  • CFA issues matches warning

    CFA crews have warned of the dangers of playing with matches after fire destroyed a Cranbourne home less than a month before Christmas. The blaze…

  • More funds for aged care

    EXTRA State Government funding will help improve access to aged care services for older residents across south-east Melbourne, Cranbourne MP Jude Perera announced. Mr Perera…

  • School gets staff and class boost

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College is set to receive extra teaching staff and almost $500,000 for new classrooms under a State Government grant program. The school is…

  • SES busy in strong winds

    By Rebecca FraserNARRE Warren and Pakenham State Emergency Service units received 60 calls for help on Tuesday night following strong winds in the Berwick and…

  • Region hit by big chill

    SNOW didn’t quite hit Cranbourne last week but the icy cold wind and pouring rain certainly did. Temperatures hovered at a chilly 7 degrees for…

  • $8000 theft from construction site

    POLICE are investigating the theft of an $8000 power tool from a construction site in Cranbourne South. It is believed the burglary at the Browns…

  • Would-be burglar chased off

    A WITNESS confronted a would-be burglar in Cranbourne on Sunday, causing the man to flee. A man was seen trying to force the locked front…

  • Mum’s trauma over stranded son

    By Sarah SchwagerTWO mums were horrified when one of their kids was left stranded on the Merinda Park Railway Station in Cranbourne last week. Narre…

  • Snakes alive in the suburbs

    By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE woman is warning suburban residents to be extra cautious about snakes this season. Lisa Brown lives in the suburban Brindalee…

  • Casey’s blue heelers to gain more bite

    By Rebecca Fraser CASEY and Cardinia were big winners this week when it was revealed that 22 new police officers would move to the frontline…

  • Door open for bus feedback

    By Glen Atwell CRANBOURNE bus users have been invited to have their say on the future of services at upcoming community workshops. The comprehensive review…

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