News
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Tale of two schools
TWO local primary schools will battle it out to go into the running for the national title in the Wakakirri National Story Festival. Lynbrook and…
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Traders fume at crime spree
By Glen AtwellA RASH of robberies along Cranbourne’s High Street has angered local traders, who have declared enough is enough. Four commercial properties, including one…
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Racing shakes flu
By Kelly YatesCRANBOURNE racecourse will again be punter friendly after all bio security measures were removed from Victorian thoroughbred meetings this week. A meeting on…
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Man to face court
NARRE Warren police arrested a 34yearold Cranbourne man last Thursday, 18 August, and have charged him with drugrelated offences. The man has been bailed to…
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Showbag for party safety
TO HELP combat party crashing and risky behaviour at parties, Casey police has developed a showbag for the hosts. The bag is now available for…
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Time’s up for signs
CRANBOURNE traders have won a small reprieve with Casey Council allowing retailers to keep advertising signs in front of their shops. However, the move is…
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Kids die in crash
TWO children died and three other people were seriously injured after a car and a truck collided in Lynbrook yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Police believe a…
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Register to help lost, families
POLICE are urging the family and carers of people with a cognitive impairment to sign up to a new register to help ease the suffering…
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These kids are game to learn
LIFE-SIZE chess and snakes and ladders were Hampton Park Primary School’s creative way of celebrating National Literacy and Numeracy Week. The students enjoyed learning English…
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Record crowd remembers
By Sarah SchwagerANZAC Day celebrations drew record crowds in Cranbourne on Tuesday as the community recognised its war heroes. From the dawn service until the…
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Boaties angry at marine madness
By Alison Noonan TEMPERS are reaching boiling point in Casey’s coastal villages as hundreds of angry boaters battle for limited space at local jetties. One…