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  • Big crowd enjoys a triple treat

    By Brad Kingsbury and Marc McGowanPATRONS voted with their feet and flocked to Cranbourne racecourse on Sunday, giving the sixth annual Tricodes Race Day a…

  • Draft vision for High Street

    CASEY Council is welcoming public input into the future development of the Cranbourne town centre. Council officers have drafted a detailed vision for High Street…

  • Workshop to ‘Cre8’ dreams

    Rebecca FraserCASEY City Church is daring locals to dream. This Saturday it will hold its ‘CRE8’ performing arts workshop from 10am to 3.30pm in Berwick.…

  • Burglars strike at Easter

    THIEVES raided local homes on Easter Sunday while families were away for the holiday long weekend. In Lynbrook, two houses were broken into in Caversham…

  • U3A opens meeting

    THE Cranbourne U3A will host its next open meeting tomorrow (Friday). The meeting will start at 1pm at the Old Shire Offices, Sladen Street, Cranbourne.…

  • Drive off warning

    CRANBOURNE police are stepping up their watch over local petrol stations after a recent spate of drive-offs. Senior Sergeant Bernie Kaminski said a special unit…

  • A piece of kayak

    By Glen AtwellTHREE Cranbourne students were part of a winning Murray Marathon kayaking team in the two-person open school relay class last month. Arthur Alger,…

  • New calls for youth curfew

    By Alison Noonan A SPATE of violent gang attacks in Cranbourne during the Christmas break has prompted community leaders to renew their calls for a…

  • Seagull fledglings take flight on field

    TOORADIN Football Club is up and running in 2006 and kicked off its season at 10am on Saturday when its newly formed under-18 team hit…

  • Family pets slaughtered

    By Alison Noonan A CRANBOURNE family has been shocked by the barbaric slaughter of their farmyard pets for the second time in two years. Anne…

  • Kidding around at Cheese Factory

    THOUSANDS turned out at the Casey Kids Carnival, turning the grounds of the Old Cheese Factory into a vibrant spectacle of colour, laughter and excitement.…

  • Grant for major revamp

    CLYDE Primary School will undergo major renovations thanks to a $250,000 State Government grant. The funds, part of the Excellence for All School Improvement Program,…

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