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  • Subway outlet burgled

    THIEVES stole a safe from the Hampton Park Subway outlet. Police said the burglars forced the back door of the store in the Hampton Park…

  • Not a load of rubbish

    CRANBOURNE South Primary School held a completely rubbish-free lunch day on Tuesday. Students brought their lunch free from plastic wrappers to help save the environment.…

  • Council addresses mail box mix-ups

    By Sarah SchwagerSTREET names have again caused a stir at Casey Council as councillors try to take mail-sorting issues into their own hands. The issue…

  • Casey feast of activities

    CASEY’S teens were treated to a range of winter fun activities over the school holidays. The most popular event was a day at the Snow…

  • New home an early present for U3A

    By Alison NoonanCHRISTMAS came early for Cranbourne U3A members who enjoyed a jolly start to the festive season last week. The U3A celebrated its six…

  • Residents pleased with death road improvements

    By Callan DateBLIND Bight residents are happy about a decision to improve street safety in the coastal town but say more is needed. The call…

  • Police member books his retirement

    By Sarah SchwagerAFTER 31 years in the police force, Cranbourne Senior Sergeant Bryan Ramsey said goodbye to the life of crime fighting to spend more…

  • College carnival one long broken record

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College students recorded a particularly successful day at their annual athletics carnival last week. Sports teachers labelled the event an overwhelming success with…

  • College visit flags Games support

    CRANBOURNE Secondary College was given its first taste of Commonwealth Games fever when Cranbourne MP Jude Perera came to visit last week. Mr Perera presented…

  • Post office attack

    POLICE are searching for witnesses after vandals smashed windows on a building in Cranbourne causing significant damage. The front windows of the Australia Post building…

  • Special garden for special times

    By Sarah Schwager A NEW sensory garden will provide entertainment for youngsters at a Cranbourne disability respite agency. The Camms Road Respite House Sensory Garden…

  • Driver fined, banned after hitting pole

    By Sarah Schwager A CRANBOURNE man who ploughed into a light pole earlier this year pleaded guilty to all charges at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court…

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