News
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Two more crashes follow first
By Sarah SchwagerA CAR crash caused two further crashes in the space of 10 minutes on a dark Five Ways road last Friday. Sergeant Pat…
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Thieves take kitchen sink
CRANBOURNE police are warning home owners to watch their homes while they are under construction after a spate of burglaries at residential building sites. A…
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Big hand for puppet show
KIDS who popped down to Cranbourne Library last week were enthralled with a one-woman puppet show of Sleeping Beauty. As part of the library’s school…
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Pacific victory remembered
By Alison Noonan THE sacrifices of World War Two veterans were recognised in a moving ceremony at the Cranbourne RSL on Monday. Forty veterans from…
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Fishy noises alert owner
A FISH and chip shop owner received a rude awakening at the weekend when he discovered a burglar hiding in his shop. Police said the…
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Council delays mosque vote
By Alison NoonanCASEY councillors have stunned residents by entertaining a proposal to build a mosque in Clyde. At Tuesday night’s Planning Committee meeting councillors resolved…
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Mick books Libs’ ticket
By Rebecca FraserCASEY councillor Mick Morland is one step closer to a tilt at State Parliament after being chosen by the Liberal Party as its…
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Students address CFA funds’ drive
By Sarah Schwager LYNBROOK Primary School students dressed in their best to raise money for their firie friends. After seeing an article in the News…
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Fallout from
By Sarah Schwager WESTERNPORT Bay has been identified as an ideal site for a nuclear power plant. The statement by independent research centre the Australia…
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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…