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  • Striking cops are back on the beat

    By Melissa MeehanFOLLOWING two weeks of industrial action, Cranbourne police have returned to full duties after the Victorian Government and the Victorian Police Association signed…

  • Jess fits the part

    A FIVE Ways dairy farm has become the most successful competitor in the Semex-Holstein Australia On-Farm Competition, entering its fifth consecutive champion in the country’s…

  • Medals returned after 20 years

    By Glen AtwellA PRICELESS set of medals have been returned to a Vietnam War veteran 20 years after they were stolen from his Narre Warren…

  • Shed on course

    CRANBOURNE Community House has residents greased up with its plan for a community workshop. Based on the concept of the Men’s Shed operating in Tooradin,…

  • Armed raiders hit at 3am

    TWO Cranbourne housemates received a rude awakening when armed raiders broke into their Rosalie Avenue home early on Thursday morning. About 3am, two offenders –…

  • Thieves hit staffrooms

    CRANBOURNE police have sent out a warning to local businesses to lock their staffrooms. The warning comes after several staffrooms at local shops were robbed…

  • 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…

  • Crash plane overloaded

    By Paul Dunlop AIR safety investigators say a plane that crashed at Clyde North, killing two people, was overweight and not balanced for aerobatics. Officials…

  • Casey to share in road funds

    THE City of Casey will share in a $164,000 Federal Government grant for vital black spot road safety improvements. Works include the installation of a…

  • Disco rules once more

    By Sarah SchwagerTHE Blue Light Disco is on its way back to Cranbourne. The disco was phased out of Cranbourne six years ago but has…

  • Councillor pushes for ban on kids’ piercings

    By Sarah SchwagerCASEY is showing it’s a council to be reckoned with as one councillor again lobbies for statewide changes. Councillor Steve Beardon is pushing…

  • ‘The best innovation in 30 years’

    – Glen AtwellDEVON Meadows greyhound trainer Chris Johannsen has been racing dogs for 30 years. He’s had his fair share of ups and downs and…

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