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  • Cash for child health

    By Sarah SchwagerCRANBOURNE has scored in this week’s funding announcement for young children with disabilities. Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development Maxine Morand visited…

  • Night moves

    By Kelly YatesA CRANBOURNE resident is speaking out and urging the local council for access to the NightRider bus to help minimise the amount of…

  • Power tools stolen from ute

    POWER tools were stolen from a locked toolbox in the back of a ute in Cranbourne on Monday. The ute was parked in the car…

  • Local man wins murder retrial

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE man accused of beating his girlfriend to death has successfully appealed against his conviction for murder. Robert Clifford Barrett, 33, last…

  • Committee finalises renewal plan

    A DRAFT plan of the Hampton Park Community Renewal project, designed to address the main priorities of the Hampton Park community, is being finalised by…

  • Two die in kit plane crash

    By Paul Dunlop and Sarah SchwagerCLYDE North residents were shocked when a aircraft crashed in their backyards on Friday, killing two people. Paramedics and fire…

  • Thieves clean out workshop

    By Sarah Schwager A DEVASTATING robbery has turned a Cranbourne business from repair to despair. Thieves cleaned out Advanced Transmissions in Arundel Street last week,…

  • Call for history projects

    CASEY’S community groups could share in $700,000 in grants for local history projects. The State Government grants are available for community organisations to fund a…

  • Caution sinks homestay plan

    A PROPOSAL for Casey City Council to establish a database for residents willing to open their homes to Commonwealth Games visitors has been rejected. Councillors…

  • Police hunt for daylight rapist

    POLICE are on the hunt for a rapist who attacked his victim in daylight in Cranbourne. An 18-year-old Cranbourne woman was raped last Thursday, 5…

  • Slippery thieves steal snake

    By Glen AtwellA PRIZED Victorian carpet python, a box of chocolates and a jar of jelly frogs. The bizarre list of items stolen from Tooradin’s…

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