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  • Police appeal for sex attack witnesses

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses to the sexual assault of a woman in Cranbourne on the weekend. It is believed the 31yearold was travelling with…

  • Coastal Christmas party

    THE Coastal Community Christmas Party is due to be held this weekend. The free event includes a gifts market, Christmas crafts for kids, displays, face…

  • It’s all beyond the call of duty

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY’S Non-Resident of the Year has proven her mark locally by boosting programs for people with a disability. Despite living in St Kilda,…

  • Dinner jockey rides high

    By Callan DateHIGH flying jockey Craig Williams returned to his old stomping ground last week and had a meeting of Cranbourne traders hanging on his…

  • More space for cars at Cranbourne station

    By Melissa MeehanUPGRADES at Cranbourne Station’s Park and Ride facility were completed this week, adding a further 90 spaces to the station’s car park. The…

  • Police seize drugs, cash

    THREE Cranbourne East men have been arrested after a massive haul of drugs and stolen property in raids across Melbourne. The men, aged 34, 26…

  • Tunnel crews praised

    By Sarah SchwagerA CRANBOURNE couple has praised the efforts of police and workers after they were trapped in the Burnley tunnel after the devastating crash…

  • Award shines on lights

    By Alison NoonanFROM an elderly couple bringing festive cheer to their neighbourhood to a mother lighting up her home for her young daughter, the Christmas…

  • Signing courses to start

    TERMone of Auslan and Baby Sign courses will run from 30 January to 6 March. Classes are located in Berwick, Endeavour Hills and Narre Warren…

  • Day of chaos as roads turn wet

    AUSTRALIA Day ended in chaos for emergency crews who were called to two collisions in an hour on Cranbourne’s notorious Thompsons Road. Two people were…

  • City cuts greenhouse gases

    THE City of Casey has cut its greenhouse gas emissions in a record year for the municipality. The city recorded a saving of 112,038 tonnes…

  • Build station, MP urges

    By Shaun Inguanzo BEGIN building the Lynbrook Railway Station before it is too late. That’s the word from State Upper House representative for the South…

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